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Girls Who Lie

de Eva Björg Ægisdóttir

Séries: Forbidden Iceland (2)

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When a depressed, alcoholic single mother disappears, everything suggests suicide, but when her body is found, Icelandic Detective Elma and her team are thrust into a perplexing, chilling investigation. PAPERBACK STAR PICK in THE TIMES CRIME CLUB 'Eerie and chilling. I loved every word!' Lesley Kara 'An exciting and harrowing tale' Ragnar Jónasson 'Chilling and addictive, with a twist you won't see coming. I loved it!' Shari Lapena _____________ When single mother Maríanna disappears from her home, leaving an apologetic note on the kitchen table, everyone assumes that she's taken her own life ... until her body is found on the Grábrók lava fields seven months later, clearly the victim of murder. Her neglected fifteen-year-old daughter Hekla has been placed in foster care, but is her perfect new life hiding something sinister? Fifteen years earlier, a desperate new mother lies in a maternity ward, unable to look at her own child, the start of an odd and broken relationship that leads to a shocking tragedy. Police officer Elma and her colleagues take on the case, which becomes increasingly complex, as the number of suspects grows and new light is shed on MarÍanna's past - and the childhood of a girl who never was like the others... Breathtakingly chilling and tantalisingly twisty, Girls Who Lie is at once a startling, tense psychological thriller and a sophisticated police procedural, marking Eva Björg Ægisdottir as one of the most exciting new names in crime fiction. _______________ Praise for Eva Björg Ægisdottir 'Fans of Nordic Noir will love this ... subtle, nuanced, with a sympathetic central character and the possibilities of great stories to come' Ann Cleeves 'Not only a full-fat mystery, but also a chilling demonstration of how monsters are made' The Times 'Beautifully written, spine-tingling and disturbing ... a thrilling new voice in Icelandic crime fiction' Yrsa Sigurðardóttir 'As chilling and atmospheric as an Icelandic winter' Lisa Gray 'Elma is a fantastic heroine' Sunday Times 'Eva Björrg Aegisdóttir is definitely a born storyteller and she skilfully surprised me with some amazing plot twists' Hilary Mortz 'An unsettling and exciting read with a couple of neat red herrings to throw the reader off the scent' NB Magazine 'Chilling and troubling ... reminiscent of Jorn Lier Horst's Norwegian procedurals. This is a book that makes an impact' Crime Fiction Lover 'Elma is a memorably complex character' Financial Times 'The twist comes out of the blue ... enthralling' Tap The Line Magazine… (mais)
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Il y a plusieurs mois que Marianna a disparu et que sa fille a été placée dans une famille d’accueil quand son corps est retrouvé dans un champ de lave. Un roman policier et sociétal qui joue sur le mensonge et la ou les vérités et manipule le lecteur de manière troublante. ( )
  Steph. | Jun 11, 2023 |
Having read and been very impressed with The Creak on the Stairs, the first in the Forbidden Iceland series, I was anxious to read the second installment, Girls Who Lie. It did not disappoint.

Seven months after her disappearance, the body of Maríanna is found. A troubled single mother, she was thought to have committed suicide, leaving behind her 15-year-old daughter Hekla who seems to have settled happily into her foster home. It soon becomes clear, however, that Maríanna did not abandon her daughter but was brutally murdered. Elma, along with Sævar and Hörður, her CID colleagues in Akranes, investigates, and the number of suspects grows, especially because, as the title suggests, people are not always honest.

Interspersed periodically in the present-time case investigation are diary-like confessional entries written by an unknown woman. These first-person passages cover a number of years, beginning fifteen years earlier when she is suffering with post-partum depression. As her daughter grows up, the single mother has difficulty bonding with her child who behaves differently than other children. These sections are heartbreaking and disturbing at the same time. For me, much of the interest in the book lay in trying to find the connection between these events in the past and Maríanna’s death.

I appreciated seeing some growth in Elma. Her intelligence and determination are again evident but so is the fact that she is gradually recovering from the trauma that brought her back to Akranes. She is happy in her job, has become accustomed to the smallness of her old hometown, and has developed comfortable working relationships and friendships with colleagues.

The novel touches on a number of difficult issues such as psychological manipulation, childhood neglect, suicide, teenage pregnancy, post-partum depression, sexual orientation, and bullying. All are covered sensitively. Certainly some of these traumatic events explain the behaviour of characters.

The narrative is very cleverly plotted. One bit of misdirection left me stunned; I made assumptions which I was intended to make but should not have. I didn’t always question inconsistencies and that is my failing as a reader because the author does not cheat. Though there are ample red herrings, all the clues are also there, so that the case’s resolution is satisfying.

As does the first book in the series, this one establishes a real sense of place. Anyone who has visited Iceland will recognize the descriptions of setting. I know little about the Icelandic justice system, so enjoyed learning about the country’s treatment of minors.

I highly recommend this police procedural. With its intricate plotting and engaging protagonist, this is an accomplished novel that maintains the reader’s interest throughout.

Note: Please check out my reader's blog (https://schatjesshelves.blogspot.com/) and follow me on Twitter (@DCYakabuski). ( )
  Schatje | Nov 26, 2021 |
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When a depressed, alcoholic single mother disappears, everything suggests suicide, but when her body is found, Icelandic Detective Elma and her team are thrust into a perplexing, chilling investigation. PAPERBACK STAR PICK in THE TIMES CRIME CLUB 'Eerie and chilling. I loved every word!' Lesley Kara 'An exciting and harrowing tale' Ragnar Jónasson 'Chilling and addictive, with a twist you won't see coming. I loved it!' Shari Lapena _____________ When single mother Maríanna disappears from her home, leaving an apologetic note on the kitchen table, everyone assumes that she's taken her own life ... until her body is found on the Grábrók lava fields seven months later, clearly the victim of murder. Her neglected fifteen-year-old daughter Hekla has been placed in foster care, but is her perfect new life hiding something sinister? Fifteen years earlier, a desperate new mother lies in a maternity ward, unable to look at her own child, the start of an odd and broken relationship that leads to a shocking tragedy. Police officer Elma and her colleagues take on the case, which becomes increasingly complex, as the number of suspects grows and new light is shed on MarÍanna's past - and the childhood of a girl who never was like the others... Breathtakingly chilling and tantalisingly twisty, Girls Who Lie is at once a startling, tense psychological thriller and a sophisticated police procedural, marking Eva Björg Ægisdottir as one of the most exciting new names in crime fiction. _______________ Praise for Eva Björg Ægisdottir 'Fans of Nordic Noir will love this ... subtle, nuanced, with a sympathetic central character and the possibilities of great stories to come' Ann Cleeves 'Not only a full-fat mystery, but also a chilling demonstration of how monsters are made' The Times 'Beautifully written, spine-tingling and disturbing ... a thrilling new voice in Icelandic crime fiction' Yrsa Sigurðardóttir 'As chilling and atmospheric as an Icelandic winter' Lisa Gray 'Elma is a fantastic heroine' Sunday Times 'Eva Björrg Aegisdóttir is definitely a born storyteller and she skilfully surprised me with some amazing plot twists' Hilary Mortz 'An unsettling and exciting read with a couple of neat red herrings to throw the reader off the scent' NB Magazine 'Chilling and troubling ... reminiscent of Jorn Lier Horst's Norwegian procedurals. This is a book that makes an impact' Crime Fiction Lover 'Elma is a memorably complex character' Financial Times 'The twist comes out of the blue ... enthralling' Tap The Line Magazine

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