
Death at the Sanatorium
Ragnar Jonasson(Author)
Michael Joseph Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 22. August 2024
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-0-241-49363-2 (ISBN)
Description
'ONE OF THE FINEST CRIME WRITERS IN THE WORLD TODAY' DAILY MAIL
THE BEST NEW BOOKS OUT IN AUGUST i
'A knowing, unnerving mystery' The Times
'Superbly told and packed with subtle nods to crime writers of the past, this is exquisite, delicate story-telling' Daily Mail
This is Jonasson on top form - Barry Forshaw, Financial Times
As seen on Simon Mayo's BOOKS OF THE YEAR podcast
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AN OLD SANATORIUM. ONE TERRIFYING MURDER. FOUR SUSPECTS. AND A CASE THAT NEVER CLOSED.
WELCOME TO THE SANATORIUM
High up in the mountains stands a sanatorium. Once a hospital dedicated to treating tuberculosis, it now sits haunted by the ghosts of its past.
One wing of the hospital remains open and houses six employees: the caretaker, two doctors, two nurses and a young research assistant.
Despite the wards closing decades ago, they remain at the hospital to conduct research. But the cold corridors, draughty windows and echoey halls are constant reminders of the building's dark history.
When one of the nurses, Yrsa, is found brutally murdered, they discover that death has never left this place - and neither did its secrets. None can escape this terrifying legacy.
Despite just four suspects the case is never solved and remains open for two decades. Until a young criminologist named Helgi Reykdal attempts to finally lay the ghosts of the hospital's past to rest . . .
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Praise for Ragnar Jonasson
'Is this the best crime writer in the world today?' The Times
'An automatic must-read for me' Lee Child
'A compelling voice in crime fiction' Clare Mackintosh
'Ragnar Jonasson . . . a great writer' Harlan Coben
THE BEST NEW BOOKS OUT IN AUGUST i
'A knowing, unnerving mystery' The Times
'Superbly told and packed with subtle nods to crime writers of the past, this is exquisite, delicate story-telling' Daily Mail
This is Jonasson on top form - Barry Forshaw, Financial Times
As seen on Simon Mayo's BOOKS OF THE YEAR podcast
----
AN OLD SANATORIUM. ONE TERRIFYING MURDER. FOUR SUSPECTS. AND A CASE THAT NEVER CLOSED.
WELCOME TO THE SANATORIUM
High up in the mountains stands a sanatorium. Once a hospital dedicated to treating tuberculosis, it now sits haunted by the ghosts of its past.
One wing of the hospital remains open and houses six employees: the caretaker, two doctors, two nurses and a young research assistant.
Despite the wards closing decades ago, they remain at the hospital to conduct research. But the cold corridors, draughty windows and echoey halls are constant reminders of the building's dark history.
When one of the nurses, Yrsa, is found brutally murdered, they discover that death has never left this place - and neither did its secrets. None can escape this terrifying legacy.
Despite just four suspects the case is never solved and remains open for two decades. Until a young criminologist named Helgi Reykdal attempts to finally lay the ghosts of the hospital's past to rest . . .
----
Praise for Ragnar Jonasson
'Is this the best crime writer in the world today?' The Times
'An automatic must-read for me' Lee Child
'A compelling voice in crime fiction' Clare Mackintosh
'Ragnar Jonasson . . . a great writer' Harlan Coben
Reviews / Votes
Ragnar Jonasson is no ordinary writer [. . .] Death at the Sanatorium is a knowing, unnerving mystery [. . ..] fans of Jonasson will be delighted * The Times * One of the finest crime writers in the world today, Jonasson demonstrates his exceptional talent in this magnificently twisty mystery [. . .] Superbly told and packed with subtle nods to crime writers of the past, this is exquisite, delicate storytelling * Daily Mail * This is Jonasson on top form * FT.com * Superbly told and packed with subtle nods to crime writers of the past, this is exquisite, delicate storytelling * Irish Daily Mail * A meticulously plotted whodunit worthy of Agatha Christie * Publishers Weekly * Death At The Sanatorium deftly straddles multiple timelines in pursuit of the killer of a nurse at a remote Icelandic sanatorium. Ragnar Jonasson brings alive his native Iceland, reaching into the past to construct a meticulously plotted puzzle. A devilish combination of locked room mystery and cold case investigation * Vaseem Khan * The best new books out in August * i * If you haven't read Ragnar Jonasson, pick his books up. They're so good . . . His new book has a whole Agatha Christie vibe . . . a terrific book * Ryan Tubridy, Virgin Radio UK * This is Jonasson on top form * Barry Forshaw, Financial Times * Few books of the Golden Age actually dealt in cold cases but Jonasson pulls it off with clever sleight of hand and delivers an entertaining modern perspective on a classic tradition * Crime Time *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Penguin Books Ltd
Dimensions
Height: 238 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
528 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-241-49363-2 (9780241493632)
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Ragnar Jonasson is the award-winning Icelandic author of the international bestselling Hulda series, the Dark Iceland series, and standalone crime fiction, with five million copies sold across 36 territories. Ragnar was also an executive producer of the CBS Studios TV series The Darkness, based on the first novel in his Hulda series, starring Lena Olin and directed by Lasse Hallstroem. His novel Outside is being developed for the screen by Ridley Scott.