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Outside | Ragnar Jonasson
6 posts | 10 read | 3 to read
Four friends. One night. Not everyone will come out alive . . . Pre-order the gripping new stand-alone mystery from 'world-class crime writer' Ragnar J�nasson When a deadly snowstorm strikes the Icelandic highlands, four friends seek (…more)
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Decalino
Outside | Ragnar Jonasson
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Four old friends meet up for a hunt in the Icelandic highlands, where a sudden snowstorm forces them to take shelter in a cabin. What they find there triggers a series of drastic actions and revelations, with fatal consequences. Alternating perspectives become a little repetitive at times, but the claustrophobic tension ratchets up until something has to give. Some Scandinavian noir to add a little chill to your day.

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TheEllieMo
Outside | Ragnar Jonasson
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Mehso-so

For the first 80% or so of this book, I was enjoying it, good pace, intrigue, tension. But the ending just felt like a bit of an anticlimax - not so much that actual solution, but the delivery. Slightly disappointed as I have enjoyed Jónasson‘s novels previously.

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Hana321
Outside | Ragnar Jonasson
Mehso-so

A classic tale of secrets among friends. Secrets that are worth killing for and no one in this small group of 4 friends can be trusted. This is written I believe as a suspense, though it lacks that profound nail biting quality. The ending also leaves something to be desired as it ends without a real resolution.

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rabbitprincess
Outside | Ragnar Jonasson
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This was a quick read and suspenseful, but more of a borrow than a buy. Still, nice to be reading about winter when it‘s really hot outside 😅

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Jhullie
Outside | Ragnar Jonasson
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Mehso-so

I have to say I am not really a fan. It had its moments but the story became bogged down in backstories and I got a bit lost. It began as an interesting concept but quickly lost me as things happened which no one seemed to question.