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The Reykjavik Confessions
  • Published: 15 March 2018
  • ISBN: 9781785942884
  • Imprint: BBC Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 320
  • RRP: $35.00

The Reykjavik Confessions

The Incredible True Story of Iceland’s Most Notorious Murder Case



A riveting true-crime story of murder, memory and madness in the darkest corners of Iceland, based on a landmark BBC News investigation


BASED ON THE CELEBRATED BBC NEWS INVESTIGATION

'gripping and bitingly cold… full of fine detail and outrage' – Sunday Times

'Gripping' - Evening Standard

A true story of false memories.

‘Over decades and decades in Iceland people have gone missing without anyone finding anything out. They just sort of disappear...’

In 1974, 18-year-old Gudmundur disappears after a boozy night in a fishing town near Reykjavik. Eleven months later Geirfinnur, a quiet family man, goes missing from Keflavik harbour in the southwest of Iceland after being summoned by a mysterious phone call from home. Both men are eventually presumed dead, but their bodies are never found.

This quiet island is in an uproar - two disappearances with no forensics, no leads, no clue what has happened. Soon, the vanishings set in motion an almost surreal series of events, a remarkable tale of corruption, forced confession, false memory and madness that stretches over 40 years.

Based on author Simon Cox's celebrated BBC News investigation, The Reykjavik Confessions is a chilling journey of discovery into a dark corner of Icelandic history, and a riveting true-crime thriller that will have you gripped until the very last page.

  • Published: 15 March 2018
  • ISBN: 9781785942884
  • Imprint: BBC Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 320
  • RRP: $35.00

About the author

Simon Cox

Simon Cox is from London and has travelled extensively as an award-winning investigative reporter and writer for BBC Current Affairs. Simon's investigations have included match fixing in tennis, the world's biggest fake degree company, ISIS financing and jihadis in Britain. He has reported from over 40 countries and and is also a journalist consultant teaching aspiring journalists around the world from Gaza to Bangladesh.

Praise for The Reykjavik Confessions

gripping and bitingly cold… full of fine detail and outrage

The Sunday Times