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"International thriller writing at its best, fine characters, page turning suspense and a great, fresh location." --Peter James, #1 international bestselling author of Dead Man's Grip In Iceland, revenge is best served at arctic temperatures Iceland 1934: Two boys playing in the lava fields that surround their isolated farmsteads see something they shouldn't have. The consequences will haunt them and their families for generations. Iceland 2009: the credit crunch bites. The currency has been devalued, banks nationalized, savings annihilated, lives ruined. Grassroots revolution is in the air, as is the feeling that someone ought to pay...ought to pay the blood price. And in a country with a population of just 300,000 souls, in a country where everyone knows everybody, it isn't hard to draw up a list of exactly who is responsible. And then, one-by-one, to cross them off. Iceland 2010: As bankers and politicians start to die, at home and abroad, it is up to Magnus Jonson to unravel the web of conspirators before they strike again. But while Magnus investigates the crimes of the present, the crimes of the past are catching up with him in Far North, the newest heart-stopping mystery from acclaimed author Michael Ridpath. "

About the Author :
MICHAEL RIDPATH spent eight years as a bond trader in London before giving up his job to write full-time. He is the bestselling author of eight financial thrillers and has been published in 38 languages. Far North is the second in a new series featuring detective Magnus Jonson. Michael lives in north London with his wife and three children.

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*Reached #9 on the Icelandic bestseller list* A five-star effort as an entry in the select genre called 'Icelandic novels written by non-Icelanders' A superbly entertaining thriller. . . Michael Ridpath, no stranger to big sales figures, has another hit on his hands. Praise for Far North Praise for Michael Ridpath: Praise for Where the Shadows Lie Ridpath has that read-on factor that sets bestsellers apart Ridpath's thrillers are remarkable for having their finger on the pulse. Riveting reading. Taut strongly plotted provides a rush of blood to the head and stings your page-turning fingertips." This is a good story set in a fascinating place and spiced with some sharp observation. Thrillers that never fail to deliver satisfaction and excitement." It's impossible to see that the book is written by a foreigner who just recently got to know the country he is writing about. His descriptions of the mentality after the crash are perfect. ... Far North is an exciting and entertaining read. Morgunbladid (Iceland) A complex and splendid story which is hard to put down. Vidskiptabladid Weekly (Iceland) Excellent stuff, bang up to date as those seeming responsible for the financial collapse start to die. The Bookseller It's brave of Ridpath to try to beat Nordic crime writers on their own turf, but he does his best which is very good indeed. The Guardian Ridpath's novel uses Iceland's stark landscape to bring into vivid focus the effect of a troubled economy on people's lives. San Antonio News Michael Ridpath is on the war path, trouncing the Scandinavians on their home turf. This is international thriller writing at its best, fine characters, page turning suspense and a great, fresh location. Peter James, #1 international bestselling author of Dead Like You, on Where the Shadows Lie The latest novel by British crime writer Ridpath is highly imaginative, with a striking setting and a marvelous story Ridpath does a fine job of immersing us in Icelandic culture, and Magnus, who is the anchor of a proposed series of novels, is a thoroughly fascinating character, not so much a fish out of water as a man reconnecting with his own heritage. Exotic and compelling, a first-class mystery. Booklist, starred review on Where the Shadows Lie This highly atmospheric and addictive thriller brings in elements that will entice both crime fiction and fantasy readers. If your readers like a treasure-hunting chase, give them this one. With Tolkien groupies, Internet hacking, and revenge, this title has no shortage of appeal. Clearly, Ridpath, the author of eight financial thrillers, has his own trilogy in mind. Library Journal, starred review on Where the Shadows Lie A clever blend of murder mystery, myth and up-tothe- minute mayhem.. . Whether you're a fan of orcs, Gimli and Legolas or Elmore Leonard and "The Sopranos," there's something in this. . . thriller for you. The London Times on Where the Shadows Lie This is a good story set in a fascinating place and spiced with some sharp observation. Literary Review, on Where the Shadows Lie Where the Shadows Lie is ingenious, and briskly narrated. Like many good thriller writers, Ridpath is adept at informing as well as thrilling you can learn a great deal about Iceland, ancient and modern, here, and it s fascinating stuff. The Spectator on Where the Shadows Lie A superbly entertaining thriller. . . Michael Ridpath, no stranger to big sales figures, has another hit on his hands. Shots Magazine on Where the Shadows Lie A five-star effort as an entry in the select genre called Icelandic novels written by non-Icelanders' IceNews, on Where the Shadows Lie Kinetic Apart from the impressive scene setting, Ridpath makes a mark with his detective, Iceland-born, Boston-raised homicide cop Magnus Johnson, as striking a protagonist as readers will have encountered in the crime fiction field for some time. It's looking like Ridpath will be giving his Scandinavian rivals a run for their money. The Good Book Guide on Where the Shadows Lie It's an intriguing story, all the more so for its unusual backdrop, and Magnus makes a particularly convincing detective, with his unconventional background. The Oxford Times on Where the Shadows Lie Ridpath has that read-on factor that sets bestsellers apart The Guardian Ridpath's thrillers are remarkable for having their finger on the pulse. Mail on Sunday Riveting reading. The Times (London) Taut strongly plotted provides a rush of blood to the head and stings your page-turning fingertips. Independent Thrillers that never fail to deliver satisfaction and excitement. Daily Mail " It's impossible to see that the book is written by a foreigner who just recently got to know the country he is writing about. His descriptions of the mentality after the crash are perfect. ... Far North is an exciting and entertaining read. "Morgunbladid (Iceland)" A complex and splendid story which is hard to put down. "Vidskiptabladid Weekly (Iceland)" Excellent stuff, bang up to date as those seeming responsible for the financial collapse start to die. "The Bookseller" It's brave of Ridpath to try to beat Nordic crime writers on their own turf, but he does his best which is very good indeed. "The Guardian" Ridpath's novel uses Iceland's stark landscape to bring into vivid focus the effect of a troubled economy on people's lives. "San Antonio News" Michael Ridpath is on the war path, trouncing the Scandinavians on their home turf. This is international thriller writing at its best, fine characters, page turning suspense and a great, fresh location. "Peter James, #1 international bestselling author of Dead Like You, on Where the Shadows Lie" The latest novel by British crime writer Ridpath is highly imaginative, with a striking setting and a marvelous story Ridpath does a fine job of immersing us in Icelandic culture, and Magnus, who is the anchor of a proposed series of novels, is a thoroughly fascinating character, not so much a fish out of water as a man reconnecting with his own heritage. Exotic and compelling, a first-class mystery. "Booklist, starred review on Where the Shadows Lie" This highly atmospheric and addictive thriller brings in elements that will entice both crime fiction and fantasy readers. If your readers like a treasure-hunting chase, give them this one. With Tolkien groupies, Internet hacking, and revenge, this title has no shortage of appeal. Clearly, Ridpath, the author of eight financial thrillers, has his own trilogy in mind. "Library Journal, starred review on Where the Shadows Lie" A clever blend of murder mystery, myth and up-tothe- minute mayhem.. . Whether you're a fan of orcs, Gimli and Legolas or Elmore Leonard and "The Sopranos," there's something in this. . . thriller for you. "The London Times on Where the Shadows Lie" This is a good story set in a fascinating place and spiced with some sharp observation. "Literary Review, on Where the Shadows Lie " Where the Shadows Lie is ingenious, and briskly narrated. Like many good thriller writers, Ridpath is adept at informing as well as thrilling you can learn a great deal about Iceland, ancient and modern, here, and it s fascinating stuff. "The Spectator on Where the Shadows Lie" A superbly entertaining thriller. . . Michael Ridpath, no stranger to big sales figures, has another hit on his hands. "Shots Magazine on Where the Shadows Lie" A five-star effort as an entry in the select genre called Icelandic novels written by non-Icelanders' "IceNews, on Where the Shadows Lie" Kinetic Apart from the impressive scene setting, Ridpath makes a mark with his detective, Iceland-born, Boston-raised homicide cop Magnus Johnson, as striking a protagonist as readers will have encountered in the crime fiction field for some time. It's looking like Ridpath will be giving his Scandinavian rivals a run for their money. "The Good Book Guide on Where the Shadows Lie" It's an intriguing story, all the more so for its unusual backdrop, and Magnus makes a particularly convincing detective, with his unconventional background. "The Oxford Times on Where the Shadows Lie" Ridpath has that read-on factor that sets bestsellers apart "The Guardian " Ridpath's thrillers are remarkable for having their finger on the pulse. "Mail on Sunday " Riveting reading. "The Times (London) " Taut strongly plotted provides a rush of blood to the head and stings your page-turning fingertips. "Independent " Thrillers that never fail to deliver satisfaction and excitement. "Daily Mail "" Praise for Far North *Reached #9 on the Icelandic bestseller list* "It's impossible to see that the book is written by a foreigner who just recently got to know the country he is writing about. His descriptions of the mentality after the crash are perfect. ... Far North is an exciting and entertaining read." --Morgunbladid (Iceland) "A complex and splendid story which is hard to put down." --Vidskiptabladid Weekly (Iceland) "Excellent stuff, bang up to date as those seeming responsible for the financial collapse start to die." -"The Bookseller" "It's brave of Ridpath to try to beat Nordic crime writers on their own turf, but he does his best - which is very good indeed." --"The Guardian" "Ridpath's novel uses Iceland's stark landscape to bring into vivid focus the effect of a troubled economy on people's lives." -"San Antonio News" Praise for Where the Shadows Lie "Michael Ridpath is on the war path, trouncing the Scandinavians on their home turf. This is international thriller writing at its best, fine characters, page turning suspense and a great, fresh location." --Peter James, #1 international bestselling author of "Dead Like You" "The latest novel by British crime writer Ridpath is highly imaginative, with a striking setting and a marvelous story... Ridpath does a fine job of immersing us in Icelandic culture, and Magnus, who is the anchor of a proposed series of novels, is a thoroughly fascinating character, not so much a fish out of water as a man reconnecting with his own heritage. Exotic and compelling, a first-class mystery." -"Booklist," starred review "This highly atmospheric and addictive thriller brings in elements that will entice both crime fiction and fantasy readers. If your readers like a treasure-hunting chase, give them this one. With Tolkien groupies, Internet hacking, and revenge, this title has no shortage of appeal. Clearly, Ridpath, the author of eight financial thrillers, has his own trilogy in mind." --"Library Journal," starred review "A clever blend of murder mystery, myth and up-tothe- minute mayhem.. . Whether you're a fan of orcs, Gimli and Legolas or Elmore Leonard and "The Sopranos," there's something in this. . . thriller for you." "--The London Times" "This is a good story set in a fascinating place and spiced with some sharp observation." "--Literary Review " ""Where the Shadows Lie" is ingenious, and briskly narrated. Like many good thriller writers, Ridpath is adept at informing as well as thrilling -- you can learn a great deal about Iceland, ancient and modern, here, and it's fascinating stuff." -"The Spectator" " " "A superbly entertaining thriller. . . Michael Ridpath, no stranger to big sales figures, has another hit on his hands." "--Shots Magazine" "A five-star effort as an entry in the select genre called 'Icelandic novels written by non-Icelanders'" --"IceNews" "Kinetic... Apart from the impressive scene setting, Ridpath makes a mark with his detective, Iceland-born, Boston-raised homicide cop Magnus Johnson, as striking a protagonist as readers will have encountered in the crime fiction field for some time. It's looking like Ridpath will be giving his Scandinavian rivals a run for their money." -"The Good Book Guide" "It's an intriguing story, all the more so for its unusual backdrop, and Magnus makes a particularly convincing detective, with his unconventional background." -- "The Oxford Times" Praise for Michael Ridpath: "Ridpath has that read-on factor that sets bestsellers apart" --"The Guardian" "Ridpath's thrillers are remarkable for having their finger on the pulse." --"Mail on Sunday" "Riveting reading." --"The Times" (London) "Taut strongly plotted... provides a rush of blood to the head and stings your page-turning fingertips." --"Independent" "Thrillers... that never fail to deliver satisfaction and excitement." --"Daily Mail" Praise for FAR NORTH: "It's impossible to see that the book is written by a foreigner who just recently got to know the country he is writing about. His descriptions of the mentality after the crash are perfect. ... Far North is an exciting and entertaining read." --Morgunbladid (Iceland) "A complex and splendid story which is hard to put down." --Vidskiptabladid Weekly (Iceland) "Excellent stuff, bang up to date as those seeming responsible for the financial collapse start to die." -"The Bookseller"


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781250014788
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Minotaur Books
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: 2 Fire and Ice
  • ISBN-10: 1250014786
  • Publisher Date: 07 Aug 2012
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • No of Pages: 384


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