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  • Published: 1 December 2010
  • ISBN: 9780099548553
  • Imprint: Vintage
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 304
  • RRP: $29.99

Silence Of The Grave




Detective Erlendur and his team investigate Reykjavík's hidden past to unravel a case of human nastiness. Tense, atmospheric and disturbingly real, this is an outstanding continuation of the Reykjavík Murder Mysteries.

Building work in an expanding Reykjavík uncovers a shallow grave.

Years before, this part of the city was all open hills, and Erlendur and his team hope this is a typical Icelandic missing person scenario; perhaps someone once lost in the snow, who has lain peacefully buried for decades. Things are never that simple.

Whilst Erlendur struggles to hold together the crumbling fragments of his own family, his case unearths many other tales of family pain. The hills have more than one tragic story to tell: tales of failed relationships and heartbreak; of anger, domestic violence and fear; of family loyalty and family shame. Few people are still alive who can tell the story, but even secrets taken to the grave cannot remain hidden forever...

Winner of the CWA Gold Dagger.

  • Published: 1 December 2010
  • ISBN: 9780099548553
  • Imprint: Vintage
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 304
  • RRP: $29.99

About the author

Arnaldur Indridason

Arnaldur Indridason worked for many years as a journalist and critic before he began writing novels. His books have since sold over 13 million copies worldwide. Outside Iceland, he is best known for his crime novels featuring Erlendur and Sigurdur Óli, which are consistent bestsellers across Europe. The series has won numerous awards, including the Nordic Glass Key and the CWA Gold Dagger.

The Shadow District – the first book in the Reykjavík Wartime Mystery series – won the Premio RBA de Novela Negra, the world’s most lucrative crime fiction prize.

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Praise for Silence Of The Grave

Here is a new voice that demands to be listened to

Reginald Hill

A writer worth seeking out'

Sunday Telegraph

One of the most brilliant crime writers of his generation

Sunday Times

Inspector Erlendur is one of the most compassionate detectives to come this way in a long time

New York Times