For the avid reader, discerning collector, real Icelandic, Scandi Noir, crime fiction and Ragnar Jonasson - fan,



a new, signed, limited 1st UK edition / 1st printing hardcover edition of



Ragnar Jonasson
Winterkill
(Dark Iceland Series 6)
Orenda Books / Goldsboro, London / UK, 2020


Your copy is new and number 82 or 221 (of 500 worldwide) of this limited edition.



"When the body of a nineteen-year-old girl is found on the main street of Siglufjörður, Police Inspector Ari Thór battles a violent Icelandic storm in an increasingly dangerous hunt for her killer … The chilling, claustrophobic finale to the international bestselling Dark Iceland series.

Easter weekend is approaching, and snow is gently falling in Siglufjörður, the northernmost town in Iceland, as crowds of tourists arrive to visit the majestic ski slopes. Ari Thór Arason is now a police inspector, but he’s separated from his girlfriend, who lives in Sweden with their three-year-old son. A family reunion is planned for the holiday, but a violent blizzard is threatening and there is an unsettling chill in the air. Three days before Easter, a nineteen-year-old local girl falls to her death from the balcony of a house on the main street. A perplexing entry in her diary suggests that this may not be an accident, and when an old man in a local nursing home writes ‘She was murdered’ again and again on the wall of his room, there is every suggestion that something more sinister lies at the heart of her death… As the extreme weather closes in, cutting the power and access to Siglufjörður, Ari Thór must piece together the puzzle to reveal a horrible truth … one that will leave no one unscathed. Chilling, claustrophobic and disturbing, Winterkill marks the startling conclusion to the million-copy bestselling Dark Iceland series and cements Ragnar Jónasson as one of the most exciting authors in crime fiction." (orendabooks.co.uk)


"Ragnar Jónasson is author of the international bestselling Dark Iceland series, which has sold over a million books worldwide and published in over thirty countries. His debut Snowblind went to number one in the kindle charts shortly after publication, and Nightblind (which also won the Mörda Dead Good Reader Award at Harrogate), Blackout, Rupture and Whiteout soon followed suit, hitting the number one spot around the world. Ragnar was born in Reykjavik, Iceland, where he continues to work as a lawyer, and is co-founder of the Reykjavik international crime writing festival Iceland Noir. From the age of seventeen, Ragnar translated fourteen Agatha Christie novels into Icelandic. He has appeared on festival panels worldwide, and lives in Reykjavik with his wife and young daughters."  (orendabooks.co.uk)