Ragnar Jonasson’s newest is an ebook bargain

Death at the Sanatorium

A Mystery

by Ragnar Jónasson

One of the “LA Times” must-read books this fall, DEATH AT THE SANATORIUM by Ragnar 
Jónasson is an Icelandic Noir thriller with a clever whodunnit worthy of Agatha Christie. 
https://read.macmillan.com/lp/death-at-the-sanatorium-9781250770769/

My thoughts:

Last year, I read my first book by this author. He co-wrote it with the prime minister of Iceland. It was a very good read.

Now, here is a story that takes place in three time periods, has multiple perspectives, an historical illness (TB) that impacts the plot, murders, detection, interesting characters, relationships, and surprises. On top of all this, the academic/investigator has a love for classic mysteries that is shared with the reader.

This is a book that will be enjoyed by fans of traditional mysteries. Jonasson learned from a master. He is known for translating Agatha Christie’s books into Icelandic. He puts his skills to good use here.

Many thanks to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for this title. All opinions are my own.

Now out and such a good read: Reykjavik

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