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Icelandic writer
Ragnar Jónasson (born 1976) is an
Icelandic author of
crime fiction. He is the author of the bestselling Dark Iceland series, set in and around
Siglufjörður, and featuring
Detective Ari Thor.
Novels
Dark Iceland series
- Snowblind (2010; translation of Snjóblinda, 2010)
[1]
- Blackout (2011; translation of Myrknætti, 2011)
- Rupture (2012; translation of Rof, 2012)
- Whiteout (2013; translation of Andköf, 2013)
- Nightblind (2014; translation of Náttblinda, 2014)
- Winterkill (2020; translation of Vetrarmein, 2020)
Note: The series order of the original Icelandic publications
[2] differs from that of the English translations.
[3]
Hidden Iceland series
- The Darkness (2018; translation of Dimma, 2015)
[4]
- The Island (2019; translation of Drungi, 2016)
[4]
- The Mist (2020; translation of Mistur, 2017)
[4]
Standalone novels
- The Girl Who Died (2021;
[5] translation of Þorpið, 2018)
- Outside (2022;
[5] translation of Úti, 2021)
- White Death (2023;
[5] translation of Hvítidauði, 2019)
Adaptations
A television adaptation of
The Darkness was in production in
Reykjavik in 2024.
[6]
References
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