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The Draining Lake
The Draining Lake: An Inspector Erlendur Novel | Arnaldur Indridason
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An international sensation, published in over twenty five countries around the world, Arnaldur Indridason attained instant fame in the English-speaking mystery world after winning the Gold Dagger Award for Silence of the Grave. His other crime novels in the series, Jar City and Voices, have also been published to highest acclaimU.S. readers who have already discovered this extraordinary writer are eagerly anticipating this latest Inspector Erlendur Sveinsson thriller.Following an earthquake, the water level of an Icelandic lake suddenly falls, revealing a skeleton that is weighed down by a heavy radio device bearing inscriptions in Russian. Inspectors Erlendur, Elinborg, and Sigurdur Oli's investigation takes them back to the Cold War era, when bright, left-wing students in Iceland were sent to study in the "heavenly state" of Communist East Germany.But one of the students went missing, and her friends suspected that her "heavenly state" was all too real. Erlendur follows a long cold trail that leads back to Iceland, international espionage, and murder.Another astonishing Reykjavk thriller from one of crime fiction's brightest stars, The Draining Lake is Arnaldur Indridason's most gripping book yet.
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After an earthquake creates a crack in a lake bed, causing it to drain, a skeleton becomes exposed on the former lake bed. It has a Soviet listening device attached to it, confirming murder. We actually know whodunnit from the start, but the book slowly unravels the why. The murderer‘s storyline took some time to grow on me, but ultimately I was very satisfied by this book.

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Another enjoyable outing for detective erlendur which leads the reader into an investigation of a dead body found when a lake begins to lose water and takes us back to 1950's east Germany for the origins of the crime. Erlendur is struggling with personal problems as his wayward daughter sinks further into addiction and he cannot escape from his obsession with missing persons. I love grumpy police officers so thoroughly enjoy thus series.

Cathythoughts Sounds good ! Grumpy police officers 👍🏻👍🏻 3y
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I had high hopes for this Nordic noir. Police detective Erlandur is assigned to the case when skeletal remains and a Cold War radio transmitter are found in lake that is drying out. The style is dry and matter of fact, even with all of the personal problems Erlandur is carrying about his family, and love life. He did grow on me a bit, but this whole book is just too dour.

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Well I've landed in Iceland and wow is it gorgeous here. On to solve the next mystery!
#backpackeurope @JenP @bookwormm

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melissajayne
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Feel very tired; the last week and a half have been physically and emotionally draining. And yesterday just broke the camels back. So today is a lazy day on the couch.

RebelReader Sometimes you just need to take some down time and pamper yourself when life saps all your energy. Take care of yourself! 7y
melissajayne @RebelReader thanks. I‘m just listening to podcasts and will do some reading later on this evening. 7y
Karkar Hope your battery gets recharged and you get to do things that make you happy. ❤️❤️ 7y
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Julsmarshall Sending ❤️ your way. Take care and rest up! 7y
Godmotherx5 Virtual hugs to you. 🤗 7y
LiteraryinPA Good idea to take a little time for yourself! 7y
melissajayne @Karkar Thanks hon. 7y
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