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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>When a woman&#8217;s body is discovered at a lighthouse in the Icelandic town of Akranes, investigators discover shocking secrets in her past. First in the disturbing, chillingly atmospheric, addictive new Forbidden Iceland series.</b></p>
<p><b>**WINNER of the CWA John Creasey New Blood Dagger**</b><br /><b>**SHORTLISTED for the Amazon Publishing Readers Award for Best Independent Voice**</b><br /><b>**SHORTLISTED for the Amazon Publishing Readers Award for Best Debut Novel**</b><br /><b>**WINNER of the Storytel Award for Best Crime Novel 2020**</b><br /><b>**WINNER of the Blackbird Award for Best Icelandic Crime Novel**</b></p>
<p> &#8216;Eva Björg Ãgisdóttir&#8217;s accomplished first novel is not only a full-fat mystery, but also a chilling demonstration of how monsters are made&#8217;  <b><i>The Times</i></b></p>
<p> &#8216;Fans of Nordic Noir will love this moving debut from Icelander Eva Björg Ãgisdóttir&#8217;s. It&#8217;s subtle, nuanced, with a sympathetic central character and the possibilities of great stories to come&#8217;  <b>Ann Cleeves</b></p>
<p> &#8216;An exciting and harrowing tale from one of Iceland&#8217;s rising stars&#8217;  <b>Ragnar Jónasson</b></p>
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<p> When a body of a woman is discovered at a lighthouse in the Icelandic town of Akranes, it soon becomes clear that she&#8217;s no stranger to the area.</p>
<p> Chief Investigating Officer Elma, who has returned to Akranes following a failed relationship, and her collegues  SÃ¦var and HörÃ°ur, commence an uneasy investigation, which uncovers a shocking secret in the dead woman&#8217;s past that continues to reverberate in the present day ?</p>
<p> But as Elma and her team make a series of discoveries, they bring to light a host of long-hidden crimes that shake the entire community. Sifting through the rubble of the townspeople&#8217;s shattered memories, they have to dodge increasingly serious threats, and find justice ? before it&#8217;s too late.</p>
<p><b>For fans of Yrsa Sigurdardottir, Ruth Rendell, P D James, Sarah Hilary and Camilla Lackberg</b><br /> _________________</p>
<p> &#8216;Elma leaves Reykjavik CID for a job with the police in her hometown of Akranes, deeming it &#8220;every bit as quiet as it appeared to be&#8221; &#8211; until the discovery of a murdered woman starts to unravel a thread of long-buried crimes hidden deep in the community. Elma is a fantastic heroine&#8217;  <b><i>Sunday Times</i></b><br />   <br /> &#8216;We&#8217;re used to Icelandic writers lowering the temperature &#8211; in more ways than one &#8211; and Ãgisdóttir proves to be adept at this chilly art as any of her confrères (and consoeurs). Elma is a memorably complex character, and Victoria Cribb&#8217;s translation is (as usual) non-pareil&#8217;  <b><i>Financial Times</i></b></p>
<p> &#8216;A deserted lighthouse and a murdered woman set the scene for this haunting and compelling mystery where the dark secrets of a small town are shockingly exposed. As chilling and atmospheric as an Icelandic winter&#8217;  <b>Lisa Gray, author of  <i>Thin Air</i></b></p>
<p> &#8216;The setting in Iceland is fascinating, the descriptions creating a vivid picture of the reality of living in a small town.  <i>The Creak on the Stairs</i>  is a captivating tale with plenty of tension and a plot to really get your teeth into&#8217;  <b>LoveReading</b></p>
<p> &#8216;At each stage, Ãgisdóttir is not giving us information but asking things of us. She&#8217;s getting us to think through the implications: what if it&#8217;s him, what if it&#8217;s her, what would it mean? We&#8217;re involved, we&#8217;ve got skin in the game and we can&#8217;t ask for more as readers&#8217;  <b>Café Thinking</b></p>
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