Stjórnarandstaðan hefur krafist umræðu utan dagskrár á Alþingi vegna ummæla dómsmálaráðherra um nauðsyn þess að takmarka fjölda útlendinga sem fái að setjast að á Íslandi. Mannréttindasamtök boða til mótmælastöðu við þinghúsið og á áheyrendapöllunum efna þjóðernissinnar til uppþota. Ung fréttakona frá útvarpinu dregst inn í átökin og lætur lífið þegar hún kastast fram af áheyrendapöllunum ofan í þingsalinn. Var það slys eða morð? Þetta er fjórða bókin um Stellu Blómkvist, lögmanninn klára og úrræðagóða, sem kallar ekki allt ömmu sína en mætir lífinu yfirleitt með spakmæli frá mömmu á vörunum. Æsispennandi sakamálasaga eftir dularfyllsta rithöfund landsins.
Nobody knows who Stella Blómkvist is. More than ten years have passed since the publication of her (or his) first book, Morðið í stjórnarráðinu (The Murder in the Ministry), but nobody has ever uncovered the mystery of who is behind the pen name. Many possible names have been suggested as the identity of Stella, including Davíð Oddson, the former Prime Minister of Iceland. However, these theories are pure speculation.
short review for busy readers: When a reporter falls from the balcony of the National Parliament in Reykjavik and dies, Icelandic "wild child" lawyer Stella Blómkvist is hired to defend the man accused. A good addition to the Blómkvist series and a solidly-built mystery.
in detail: Stella Blómkvist is the spiritual cousin of Texan author-detective Kinky Friedman. Both of them pen and star in their own mysteries, and both are "fringe" characters with a particular way of speaking, a like for the booze and wild nights.
I just like Stella's 200-pager novels. Always have.
Just like I simply enjoy Norwegian author Monica Kristensen's mysteries, although neither seem to be popular with readers, constantly gleaning 3 GR stars or under.
This novel takes us into the heart of Icelandic politics when a journalist is murdered at the National Parliament during an illegal demonstration. The twisty-turny plot takes in 3 elements I've seen done a few times by famed Icelandic author Arnaldur Indriðason, a) Iceland's National Socialist past and current nationalist movements. b) problems of immigration, esp of East Block "businessmen". c) Reykjavik's strip clubs
and, of course, everyone is always somehow related to the person or persons being investigated or knows them from school. This is Iceland after all.
And it's a lot of fun...if you can take Stella's very penetrating personality and her partying.
Books 1-3 in the Stella Blómkvist series have been translated into English. This one, not yet.
Falešný svědek Zápletky knih Stelly Blómkvistové jsou v podstatě zaměnitelné: mafie, vlivné ekonomické, politické či společenské kruhy a jimi prolétává "ve svém stříbrném mercedesu" titulní advokátká Stella, která je tak trochu macho- a trochu bi-... Nejzábavnější na celé sérii je samotná ústřední postava, její neuvětitelnost, která hraničí s anonymností autora/autorky textu ukrývající/ho se za pseudonymem.