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Morgunengill

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Það er ekki margt líkt með fátækum bréfbera norðan heiða og auðmanni með milljarðaskuldir á bakinu. Örlög beggja fléttast þó saman við leit Einars blaðamanns að réttlæti ekki síður en forsíðufréttum. Sjaldan hefur hann tekist á við jafn erfitt sakamál. Ekkert er eins og áður var. Nema kannski það að eins dauði er annars brauð.
Morgunengill er grípandi sakamálasaga úr íslenskum samtíma, áleitin og nístandi saga um glatað sakleysi, þörfina fyrir friðþægingu og sátt við eigin uppruna.

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First published January 1, 2010

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Árni Þórarinsson

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Árni studied comparitive literature at the University of East Anglia. He has worked as a journalist since 1971, and sat on several panels of judges at international film festivals.
Árni's first novel, Nóttin hefur þúsund augu (The Night Has a Thousand Eyes) was published in 1989, the first of a series about the investigative journalist Einar. He was one of the authors of Leyndardómar Reykjavíkur 2000 (The Reykjavík 2000 Mystery), along with other members of "Hið íslenska glæpafélag" (The Society of Icelandic Crime Writers). He has also written with Páll Kristinn Pálsson: crime novels, and scripts for television, including Dagurinn í gær (Yesterday), which aired in 1999, and 20/20, which Óskar Jónasson directed for RÚV in 2002. The latter was nominated for four Edda awards (The Icelandic Film Awards), including best script. Árni has also published an interview book with filmmaker Hrafn Gunnlaugsson, and his translation of a book for teenagers by the Dutch writer Evert Hartman received the Reykjavík Scholastic Prize in 1984.

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August 6, 2021
Einar, journaliste au Journal du soir, est de retour à Akureyri pour quelques temps, et lorsqu'il se rend au travail un matin, il découvre une employée de la poste décédée sur la voie publique. Alors qu'il s'apprête à mener l'enquête sur ce meurtre, son patron le renvoie à Reykjavik pour interviewer un capitaliste malhonnête et en pleine faillite. La fille de celui-ci est enlevée quelques jours plus tard...
Encore une fois, c'est avec plaisir que j'ai retrouvé Einar et les autres personnages récurrents de cette saga. Le suspens est toujours au rendez-vous et les situations toujours aussi difficiles (si vous cherchez du happy end, passez votre chemin).
En bref : toujours aussi bien !
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December 30, 2010
A finely, tightly knit plot complete with a scathing social satire, acid enough to put any commentator to shame. Highly recommended - intelligent entertainment hardly comes any better.
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