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Nightblind Signed Hardback Edition
Nightblind Signed Hardback Edition | Orenda Books
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The peace of a close-knit Icelandic community is shattered by the murder of a policeman - shot at point-blank range in the dead of night in a deserted house. With a killer on the loose and the dark Arctic waters closing in, it falls to Ari Thor to piece together a puzzle that involves tangled local politics, a compromised new mayor and a psychiatric ward in Reykjavik where someone is being held against their will...
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Jaimelire
Nightblind | Ragnar Jonasson
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Finished this one a while back and forgot to review it. Book #2 of this series was another winner for me. I have already bought #3.

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Tove_Reads
Nightblind | Ragnar Jonasson
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Crime lit fest with Ragnar Jonasson 😊

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vlwelser
Nightblind | Ragnar Jonasson
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This is great Scandinavian noir. It's the second book in the dark Iceland series. But frankly, the #audiobook is a smidge ridiculous. Very melodramatic. Still giving the book itself a pick.

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kspenmoll
Nightblind | Ragnar Jonasson
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I read the first in this series, Snowblind, when it was published. This has been in my TBR awhile. Trying to whittle away my stacks. I love the setting, Iceland, and the characters who are shaped by the climate, and winter darkness.

The first sentence: “Unsettling.”

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amywithbooks
Nightblind | Ragnar Jonasson
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First read on the new Kindle Paperwhite that I treated myself to! It's so amazing!

StaceGhost I love the size of them! I just wish it would let you browse the library catalog 3y
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DarkMina
Nightblind | Ragnar Jonasson
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64 of 2021. In this installment, Ari is still struggling to fit in with the people of the village as he investigates the murder of a fellow cop. Another solid book from this author. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

#stackingtheseries #seriesread2021 #nordicnoir

TheSpineView Awesome! 👍📖 4y
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yvo_about_books
Nightblind | Ragnar Jonasson
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One thing I love of the summer is the summer fruit: just made this granola with peaches we got from a local producer last Friday. 🍑😋

vivastory How are you enjoying this one? I almost started it yesterday 4y
yvo_about_books @vivastory it's good, although I think I prefer Snowblind over this one... Also, I didn't realize that in the original series this is actually book five instead of book two, and it contains spoilers for the next three books. 😬 4y
vivastory Ah, now that I think about it I have Snowblind on my shelves. I'll keep in mind to read them in order 4y
yvo_about_books @vivastory oh yes I can definitely recommend reading them in order! I kind of wish I had read the other three books first now as well... No huge spoilers, but I felt background of the characters was missing with the 5 year gap. 4y
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Cinsarly
Nightblind | Ragnar Jonasson
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Third book in Dark Iceland series (according to original order). Really glad I read this third as there is a time jump. Ari Thor (main cop) is still very closed off. And of course, the next book in which we get his back story isn't translated. Anyway, this was another enjoyable noir set in early winter. It's funny that for the third book set in this small town, there aren't any repeat characters! 26 pts #WinterGames2020 #MerryReaders

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mrsmarch
Nightblind | Ragnar Jonasson
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#Bookspin #Doublespin After two Dark Iceland stories, it should come as no surprise to read in the author‘s bio that he has translated 14 Christie novels in to Icelandic; like Dame Agatha, Ragnar‘s murder tales are multi-threaded, convoluted, & so carefully plaited they are hard to solve until the last heady dozen pages; & like Christie‘s detectives, & like Morse to some extent, Ari Thór is a quick observer & level headed student of human nature.

TheAromaofBooks Great review!!! 5y
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andrew61
Nightblind | Ragnar Jonasson
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And with my night-orientated title i have finished spring + in the middle of june it feels more like winter hence the fire!
2nd translated of the series,a well told story in northern Iceland as ari thor investigates the shooting of his inspector whilst his relationship is struggling. Bk3 goes back a few yrs so unsure abt chronology, however an enjoyable series. Now to plan summer.
#booked2019 @BarbaraTheBibliophage @4thhouseontheleft @Cinfhen

Leftcoastzen I should live in England! It‘s 98 degrees here on it‘s way up to 102.not planning on cooking anything till November.😂 6y
Theaelizabet @Leftcoastzen Sunny and 76 on the East Coast and we just got out of the pool. Fireplace weather will return soon enough @andrew61 and when it does, I‘m going to remember this book. 6y
andrew61 @Leftcoastzen sounds wonderful ☺ 6y
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andrew61 @Theaelizabet definitely perfect reading when the snow is at the door ☺ 6y
Leftcoastzen @andrew61 you mean the other post , I know you don‘t want 100 degrees . 6y
Cinfhen Oh wow!!! I haven‘t seen a fireplace in 5 years!!! 6y
Cinfhen Congrats on completing Spring!! #Booked2019 6y
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Bookish.SAM
Nightblind | Ragnar Jonasson
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The 2nd in the series... decent, quick read, but I think I liked the first better. Granted I read the first in #print and listened to this #audio and I always have a hard time comparing when I go with different formats. I‘m enjoying the Icelandic setting. ❄️❄️❄️

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LiteraryLona
Nightblind | Ragnar Jonasson
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I'm starting this one tonight! It may be a one-sit read. 😍

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Decalino
Nightblind (UK) | Ragnar Jonasson
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This is the follow up to Snowblind, a police procedural set in a small town in northern Iceland. This time Detective Ari Thor Arason must ask uncomfortable questions of the town's residents in search of answers after his boss is found dead. Ari Thor is still pretty terrible at relationships, and the Icelandic setting is once again vividly rendered. This series is perfect for a chilly evening with a thick blanket and a mug of something warm.

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WanderingBookaneer
Nightblind: A Thriller | Ragnar Jonasson
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rabbitprincess
Nightblind | Ragnar Jonasson
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Note that this book takes place five years after the events of Snowblind. In comparison to that book, Nightblind's plot has more threads and the writing feels more assured. Looking forward to jumping back in time to see how the other three books in the series get us to this point.

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rabbitprincess
Nightblind | Ragnar Jonasson
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And now I want pizza 🍕

Swe_Eva And I want cinnamon rolls. Thanks, I think.... 🤔🤣 7y
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MyNamesParadise
Nightblind: A Thriller | Ragnar Jonasson

Had some rewards points built up on #Amazon! What better way to use it then to buy myself some books for a belated Christmas gift!

Also got a good price on Odd Child Out by Gilly Macmillan & Watch Me Disappear by Janelle Brown!

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Booksnchill
Nightblind: A Thriller | Ragnar Jonasson
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Not a great listen- the narrator sounds like he is from the midwest US but this is set in Iceland with native speakers so there is a disconnect. The story is not very compelling and is told in first person then in chapters which are an unnamed character reading from a diary. There are better icelandic mysteries out there - this may be better without the narration but I wouldn‘t recommend the audiobook.

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StMartinsPress
Nightblind: A Thriller | Ragnar Jonasson
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Every year on Christmas Eve, Icelanders celebrate with the beautiful tradition of giving each other books. So many books are bought and exchanged that the event is called Jólabókaflóð, or the "Christmas Book Flood."

drokka This tradition should spread beyond Iceland (and I believe Norway does this as well). 7y
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Booksnchill
Nightblind: A Thriller | Ragnar Jonasson
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My next commute read - death of a policeman in Northern Iceland - second book from Ragnar Jonasson.

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Kristy_K
Nightblind: A Thriller | Ragnar Jonasson
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Mehso-so

I felt this could have been a great Icelandic thriller, but there were just too many issues I had with it. For one, there were at least 7 POVs and many of them we could have done without as they had nothing to do with the mystery of who killed a police officer. Secondly, while I liked that the author tried to put red herrings in, a lot of them were too long winded for my liking. Still, I enjoyed getting to see Iceland through this book.
⭐️⭐️💫

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Jess_Read_This
Nightblind: A Thriller | Ragnar Jonasson
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Love love love this series and Ari Thor. Nordic Noir is quickly becoming a new favorite genre. Now to plan a trip to Iceland. ❄️



#marchread #nordicnoir #bookgram #bookcozy #itsamystery #ragnarjonasson #whodunnit #currentread

elliemcc11 Oh there's a few I can recommend 😀 8y
Jess_Read_This @elliemcc11 Send the recommendations my way!!! I've just ordered the rest of his series from Book Depository. The first has been the only one printed here. 8y
elliemcc11 Yes I noticed the two British newspapers mentioned on the front cover! 8y
Cathythoughts Yes, love Ragnar Jonnason. He takes his inspiration from Agatha Christy , the Icelandic setting & his town isolated by snowfall is great. Waiting patiently for his next release 8y
Jess_Read_This @Cathythoughts Me too! I think the next one that will be translated into English comes out in October! I've been thinking that he must practically be a Christie expert since he has spent quite some time translating her books into Icelandic. 8y
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AnnieMay
Nightblind: A Thriller | Ragnar Jonasson
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I read this while in Iceland cos I'm a dweeb who likes to theme my reading geographically! The prose was very simple in this although I never know if that's an in-translation thing, or the style of the writer. Doesn't matter though cos I still feel pretty good about this one and more importantly about Iceland in general which is amazing, incredible, awesome, awe inspiring all the superlatives everyone must go ❄️❄️❄️