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A review by aitchfrost
Thirty Days of Darkness by Jenny Lund Madsen
4.0
Brilliant. Set in the backdrop of stunning and fascinating scenery in Iceland the rich description adds to the story and gives a window into Scandinavian life.
A danish author has been challenged to get away to this remote town and write a novel in tight timescales. What actually happens is the author finds herself in the midst of an actual murder which provides more than enough material for the novel but she becomes deeply entwined in the mystery and personally involved in trying to find the killer.
The characters are brilliantly developed and I became suitably engaged in the storyline. There are deep rooted past events involved in the motive which gradually unravels with a few twists and turns along the way.
Loved this, would definitely recommend.
A danish author has been challenged to get away to this remote town and write a novel in tight timescales. What actually happens is the author finds herself in the midst of an actual murder which provides more than enough material for the novel but she becomes deeply entwined in the mystery and personally involved in trying to find the killer.
The characters are brilliantly developed and I became suitably engaged in the storyline. There are deep rooted past events involved in the motive which gradually unravels with a few twists and turns along the way.
Loved this, would definitely recommend.