With over four million copies sold worldwide, Ragnar Jónasson, along with Katrín Jakobsdóttir, brings us a gripping and chilling new thriller, Reykjavík.
What happened to Lára?
Iceland, 1956. Fourteen-year-old Lára decides to spend the summer working for a couple on the small island of Videy, just off the coast of Reykjavík. In early August, the girl disappears without a trace. Time passes, and the mystery becomes Iceland's most infamous unsolved case. What happened to the young girl? Is she still alive? Did she leave the island, or did something happen to her there?
Thirty years later, as the city of Reykjavík celebrates its 200th anniversary, journalist Valur Robertsson begins his own investigation into Lára's case. But as he draws closer to discovering the secret, and with the eyes of Reykjavík upon him, it soon becomes clear that Lára's disappearance is a mystery that someone will stop at nothing to keep unsolved . . .
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Library Journal
April 1, 2023
In 1956, 14-year-old Lara disappears from the island off Reykjav�k where she has been working for the summer, never to be seen again. Three decades later, tabloid reporter Valur Robertsson decides to reinvestigate the case in a world undergoing rapid change. International best seller Jonasson is joined by Jakobsd�ttir, Iceland's prime minister, who wrote her masters' thesis on Icelandic crime fiction author Arnaldur Indridason. With a 50,000-copy first printing. Prepub Alert.
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Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from July 31, 2023
Jónasson, a translator of Agatha Christie mysteries, teams up with Icelandic prime minister Jakobsdóttir for a thrilling Scandinavian noir inspired by a real-life cold case. In 1956, a 15-year-old housemaid named Lára vanishes from the only inhabited house on Videy, a small island off the coast of Reykjavík. Infrequent media inquires into her disappearance prove fruitless until 1986, when Valur Róbertsson, an ambitious young journalist, sees Lára’s case as a potentially career-making story. Just after Valur receives a compelling scoop, he’s pushed in front of a bus and dies, and his grief-stricken younger sister, Sunna, takes over the investigation. Building on her brother’s reporting, she discovers that a cabal including a judge, a real estate developer, a councilman, and a newspaper editor has been concealing a terrible secret central to Lára’s disappearance. Jónasson has clearly learned a thing or two from Christie’s trademark tight plotting and penetrating characterizations, and Jakobsdóttir’s insider knowledge of Iceland’s halls of power lend the proceedings an air of authenticity. Fans of Jo Nesbø’s Harry Hole series will be rapt. -
Kirkus
August 1, 2023
The search for answers about a missing schoolgirl takes 30 years to pay off. Fifteen-year-old L�ra Marteinsd�ttir, who'd contracted to work the summer of 1956 as a domestic helper for former Supreme Court of Iceland barrister �ttar �skarsson and his wife, �l�f Bl�ndal, in their retreat on the little island of Videy, announces one morning that she's packed her bags and is leaving early to rejoin her parents in Reykjav�k. The couple are jolted by her early departure, but her parents are far more jolted when she never shows up. Since not many young women go missing in Iceland, the case, first investigated by police officer Kristj�n Kristj�nsson, swiftly becomes a cause c�l�bre, but that doesn't lead to a solution--not in 1956, not in 1966, not in 1976. It's not until 1986, on the eve of Reykjav�k's 200th anniversary, that Valur R�bertsson, a promising reporter for the struggling weekly Vikubladid, gets a phone call from someone calling herself Jul�a that so whets his interest in the case that he keeps overpromising developments to editor Dagbjartur Steinsson, who in turn pushes him harder and harder and even leaks a wildly premature announcement of his upcoming scoop to other news outlets. Valur focuses on a quartet of old friends--�skarsson himself, city councillor P�ll J�hannesson, developer H�gni Eyfj�rd, and wholesaler Finnur Stephensen, whose dying words to his actress wife were "You have to go to Videy"--who regularly met on the island. When Valur is unable to deliver the goods, his sister, Sunna R�bertsd�ttir, puts her dissertation in comparative literature on hold and takes over the investigation just as Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev announce their plans to meet in Reykjav�k for their historic summit. A slow-burning, spellbinding whodunit. Agatha Christie, to whom it's dedicated, would be proud.COPYRIGHT(2023) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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