
Published May 21st 2026 by Orenda
Mystery, Thriller, Police Procedural, Hardboiled, Noir Fiction
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ABOUT THE BOOK:
When detective-in-training SigurdÃs interrupts her studies in the US to return to Iceland, after discovering that the investigation into her abusive father’s death has been dropped, she’s plunged into a completely new case when a controversial TV personality is murdered during the ReykjavÃk Marathon.
Icelandic detective-in-training SigurdÃs is studying criminal psychology in the US, but her plans are thrown into disarray when she discovers that her boss and mentor, Garðar, has been fired from ReykjavÃk CID over his investigation into SigurdÃs’s father’s death.
Returning to Iceland to deal with the fallout, SigurdÃs finds herself pulled into a disturbing case: controversial TV personality Olga Einars has been stabbed to death during the ReykjavÃk Marathon. Struggling to locate a runner waring the number 1407, who was seen near the murdered woman during the race, the police soon discover that several masked runners were wearing the same number.
As the mystery deepens, SigurdÃs and her fellow detective Unnar soon learn exactly how unpopular Olga was – not just with the interviewees she humiliated on live TV, but with her own son, her business partner, a widower who insists that she had a hand in his wife’s death, and her ex-husband, who died in suspicious circumstances thirty years ago…
As her exploration into Olga’s past becomes ever darker and more harrowing, SigurdÃs must also face the truth about her own father, while searching for an attacker who will go to any lengths to cover up their crimes…
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MY REVIEW:
Sigurdis is studying criminal psychology in the US when she receives a call informing her old boss and mentor, Garðar, has been put on leave from the ReykjavÃk CID after a standard review called his work into her violent father’s death into question. Sigurdis immediately returns to Iceland and begins to ask questions she’s never considered before about the night her father died. And she is soon pulled into the investigation into the disturbing murder of controversial TV personality Olga Einarsdóttir, who was stabbed to death during the Reykjavik Marathon. It is soon clear that Olga was unpopular with many people, including her business partner and her own son. And questions are being asked about her ex-husband’s death that make Sigurdis and fellow detective, Unnar, wonder if Olga was involved.
Propulsive, tense, twisty and totally addictive, the second instalment in KatrÃn JúlÃusdóttir’s Iceland Mysteries is Nordic noir at its best. Skillfully written, acutely observed, cleverly plotted and fast-paced, KatrÃn shows that her sensational debut was not a fluke with this thrilling follow up. I was in her thrall and unable to stop reading once I’d started and was again taken on a turbulent ride filled with dark secrets and traumatic pasts that come back to haunt you. With multiple timelines, two different crime investigations, a vast array of characters and numerous suspects, it is a testament to KatrÃn’s skill that none of this ever feels confusing. I had so many predictions and loved that I was never sure which were right and which were wrong, keeping me on a knife-edge of suspense and anticipation right up until the last page.
The book is filled with a cast of characters who are richly drawn, relatable and real. Sigurdis is a great protagonist and I loved being back with her. She’s likeable and easy to root for, but also flawed and complex, her dark and traumatic past causing CPTSD. That past plagues her this time around as questions are asked about her violent father’s death. Could her mother have killed him or did he take his own life as Sigurdis has always believed? KatrÃn writes about these topics with authenticity, honesty and sensitivity, really making you feel the characters’ emotions at every step. But it isn’t all dark, and one aspect of the story that provided some light was Sigurdis’ relationship with fellow detective, Unnar. The chemistry sizzles between them from the start and I was rooting for them to give into it and finally get together. But did they? You’ll have to read to find out.
An addictive thriller that keeps you on your toes, I highly recommend this one.
Rating: ✮✮✮✮✰
Thank you Orenda for sending me a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

KatrÃn is a Policy advisor and author. She received the Blackbird Award, an Icelandic crime-writing prize, for her first novel, Sykur (en: Sugar) in 2020. Her debut novel was reviewed well by critics and hit the best-selling lists in the first weeks after publication.
She was the Managing Director of Finance Iceland from 2016-2022. She has a political background and was a member of Parliament from 2003 until 2016. The Minister of industry, energy and tourism from 2009-2012 and Minister of finance and economy from 2012-2013. She served as the Social Democratic Alliance’s vice-chair from 2013-2016.
Before she was elected to Parliament, KatrÃn was an advisor and project manager at a tech company and a senior buyer and CEO in the retail sector, as well as the Managing Director of a student union during her uni years. She worked from a young age in the fishing industry, as a store clerk and took nighttime shifts at a pizza place. She studied Anthropology and has an MBA from ReykjavÃk University.
She was raised in Kópavogur, about 15 minutes’ drive from downtown ReykjavÃk. She now lives in the neighbouring town of Garðabær with her family. She is married to author Bjarni M. Bjarnason, who encouraged her to start writing. They have four boys.
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ABOUT THE TRANSLATOR:

Larissa Kyzer is a writer and Icelandic to English literary translator. In 2019, she was awarded the American Scandinavian Foundation’s translation prize. That same year, she was one of Princeton University’s Translators in Residence. Larissa has received grant funding and support from the National Endowment for the Arts, the European Union Prize for Literature, the Fulbright Commission, the Icelandic Ministry of Education and Culture, the Icelandic Literature Center, and Finland’s Kone Foundation. She is an at-large board member of the American Literary Translators Association, a member of the Translators Organizing Committee, and runs the virtual Women+ in Translation reading series Jill!
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