I must say, this is one brilliant piece of writing. One of the fewest which has ever managed to hook me. I read this in about 7 hours straight, with very little breaks. I guess I am going to keep on visiting this Nordic noir again, not just till Fire and Ice #4 turns up, but even after that.
Freeflow, an organization just like Wikileaks, has caught hold of a video which is sure to make a bang if it came out. Its members decide to rendezvous in Iceland, to prepare their video for release. However, a visit to a volcano goes awry when one of them is killed at the site. Moments before being killed, the group member suggested the project name "Project Meltwater". Now, it is upto Sergeant Detective Magnus Jonson (Magnús Ragnarsson) to discover the identity of the killer, who is out to take revenge for the damage done to his family by the leader of Freeflow.
If people are thinking that the story ends here, then you've got it wrong. Interlaced with it is the story of Magnus' past, with his younger brother Ollie returning to Iceland. The reason for return, Magnus isn't sure of. The novel ends in a twisting note, which ensures that we have yet more to see about Magnus and Oli Ragnarsson and also Johannes Benediktsson.