by Bernard Scudder (Translator), Arnaldur Indridason (Author), Arnaldur Indridason (Author), Bernard Scudder (Translator), Arnaldur Indridason (Author)
A man is found murdered in his Reykjav-k flat, and the police have no obvious leads. The man lived alone and had no family, and of his only two friends, one is serving time for an array of petty crimes and psychotic violence, and the other hasn't been heard of for twenty-five years. Erlendur and his colleague Sigurdur -li head the investigation team. They find a computer filled with downloaded pornography, and in a desk, the photograph of a young girl's grave and the cryptic note left behind by the killer. Delving into the dead man's past, they discover that forty years ago he was accused, though not convicted, of rape. Now Erlendur has to follow his instincts when his colleagues are losing faith in the investigation. Foraging into the past, Erlendur discovers that the city of Reykjav-k has one or two secrets of its own, secrets it would rather keep. Jar City is the first in a new and exciting series of crime novels from the land of the saga. A runaway success in Iceland, it cannot fail to leave a lasting impression among readers in England.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: The Harvill Press
Published: 03 Jun 2004
ISBN 10: 1843431017
ISBN 13: 9781843431015
Book Overview: 'Now Iceland has its own Mankell' Die WeltA gripping police procedural from an author who has taken his home market by storm. Jar City is the first of the Reykjav-k Murder Mysteries.