‘The Creak On The Stairs’ Praised In The UK By Iona Rangeley-Wilson 2. október 2020 16:16 ‘The Creak On The Stairs’ is Eva Björg’s first novel. It was originally published in Icelandic last March, and is now being released in the UK. Eva Björg Ægisdóttir’s ‘The Creak On The Stairs’ has been elected one of the five best crime stories of October by The Times in the UK, Fréttablaðið reported this morning. ‘The Creak On The Stairs’ is Eva Björg’s first novel. It was originally published in Icelandic last March, and is now being released in the UK. The review in The Times read: “Eva Björg Ægisdóttir’s accomplished first novel is not only a full-fat mystery, but also a chilling demonstration of how monsters are made. If there is a moral, it is that evil isn’t ‘to be found lurking in dark corners but in the human soul.’ Once again Iceland, with its bleak landscapes and voracious sea fleas, foul weather and beautiful freaks, appears to be a hellish place to live. No wonder the noir fiction it inspires is the blackest of blacks.” Ragnar Jónasson described it as “an exciting and harrowing tale from one of Iceland’s rising stars.” ‘The Creak On The Stairs’ has been nominated for the Best Debut and Best Independent Voice in the UK in 2020–the Amazon Group and the London Capital Crime Writing Festival are hosting the awards. Hers is the only translated crime story in the Best Debut category. Readers are able to vote on individual categories. The post ‘The Creak On The Stairs’ Praised In The UK appeared first on The Reykjavik Grapevine. Note: Due to the effect the Coronavirus is having on tourism in Iceland, it’s become increasingly difficult for the Grapevine to survive. If you enjoy Grapevine’s content and want to help it’s journalists do things like eat and pay rent, please consider joining the High Five Club. You can also check out Grapevine’s shop, loaded with books, apparel and other cool merch, that you can buy and have delivered right to your door. Mest lesið „Ætlum að sækja að olíufélaginu sem heldur þessari slátrun gangandi“ Innlent Telur aðgerðarsinna hér heima vinna með Watson Innlent Ýtukarl á áttræðisaldri er enn að bæta vegina Innlent Vigdís kíkti í kaffi til Kristrúnar Innlent Fara fram á sextán ár yfir Ming: „Ásetningur hennar var kaldur og grimmur“ Innlent „Farðu nú að hætta þessu þvaðri viðrinið þitt“ Innlent Krefst sýknu í öllum ákæruliðum: „Hún ætlaði aldrei að snúa aftur“ Innlent Tvö hundruð prósent fleiri tilkynningar um vændi Innlent Hótanir nægi ekki til að bregðast við utan landhelgi Innlent Dræm laxveiði: „Menn spá ekki nema spáin sé góð“ Innlent
Eva Björg Ægisdóttir’s ‘The Creak On The Stairs’ has been elected one of the five best crime stories of October by The Times in the UK, Fréttablaðið reported this morning. ‘The Creak On The Stairs’ is Eva Björg’s first novel. It was originally published in Icelandic last March, and is now being released in the UK. The review in The Times read: “Eva Björg Ægisdóttir’s accomplished first novel is not only a full-fat mystery, but also a chilling demonstration of how monsters are made. If there is a moral, it is that evil isn’t ‘to be found lurking in dark corners but in the human soul.’ Once again Iceland, with its bleak landscapes and voracious sea fleas, foul weather and beautiful freaks, appears to be a hellish place to live. No wonder the noir fiction it inspires is the blackest of blacks.” Ragnar Jónasson described it as “an exciting and harrowing tale from one of Iceland’s rising stars.” ‘The Creak On The Stairs’ has been nominated for the Best Debut and Best Independent Voice in the UK in 2020–the Amazon Group and the London Capital Crime Writing Festival are hosting the awards. Hers is the only translated crime story in the Best Debut category. Readers are able to vote on individual categories. The post ‘The Creak On The Stairs’ Praised In The UK appeared first on The Reykjavik Grapevine. Note: Due to the effect the Coronavirus is having on tourism in Iceland, it’s become increasingly difficult for the Grapevine to survive. If you enjoy Grapevine’s content and want to help it’s journalists do things like eat and pay rent, please consider joining the High Five Club. You can also check out Grapevine’s shop, loaded with books, apparel and other cool merch, that you can buy and have delivered right to your door.
Note: Due to the effect the Coronavirus is having on tourism in Iceland, it’s become increasingly difficult for the Grapevine to survive. If you enjoy Grapevine’s content and want to help it’s journalists do things like eat and pay rent, please consider joining the High Five Club. You can also check out Grapevine’s shop, loaded with books, apparel and other cool merch, that you can buy and have delivered right to your door.
Mest lesið „Ætlum að sækja að olíufélaginu sem heldur þessari slátrun gangandi“ Innlent Telur aðgerðarsinna hér heima vinna með Watson Innlent Ýtukarl á áttræðisaldri er enn að bæta vegina Innlent Vigdís kíkti í kaffi til Kristrúnar Innlent Fara fram á sextán ár yfir Ming: „Ásetningur hennar var kaldur og grimmur“ Innlent „Farðu nú að hætta þessu þvaðri viðrinið þitt“ Innlent Krefst sýknu í öllum ákæruliðum: „Hún ætlaði aldrei að snúa aftur“ Innlent Tvö hundruð prósent fleiri tilkynningar um vændi Innlent Hótanir nægi ekki til að bregðast við utan landhelgi Innlent Dræm laxveiði: „Menn spá ekki nema spáin sé góð“ Innlent