Why did I love this book?
This was a beautifully written murder mystery set in a dying fishing village in the north of Iceland. The narrator, Kalmann, is an intriguing character. He is a shark fisherman who stumbles across a body in the snow.
At times he is variously funny, frustrating, sad, and untrustworthy. He hints at past mysteries without fully revealing what they are, or the part he played in them. I read a lot of murder mysteries, and this is the one that has stuck in my mind throughout the year.
2 authors picked Kalmann as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
He is the self-appointed sheriff of Raufarho fn, a sleepy town in northern Iceland, and has everything under control. There's no need to worry. Day by day, he treks the wide plains which surround the almost deserted village, hunts Arctic foxes and lays shark bait in the sea - to process the fish into the Icelandic fermented delicacy, ha karl. But inside Kalmann's head, the wheels sometimes spin backwards. One winter, after he discovers a pool of human blood in the snow, the swiftly unfolding events threaten to overwhelm him. But with his naive wisdom and pure-hearted courage, he makes…