Yrsa Sigurðardóttir: My Soul to Take


I was at Coburg Library today (30th March 2015) and found this book on the shelves and it sounded good. There are so many good Scandenavian authors around and Yrsa Sigurðardóttir is another one (albeit Iceland rather than Sweden or Norway). Here is what the GoodBooks review has to say

Long-buried secrets go hand in hand with modern-day murder in this second thriller featuring attorney Thóra Gudmundsdóttir from Iceland's queen of crime fiction. When the body of a young woman - badly beaten and with pins inserted into her feet - is found at a New Age health resort in a renovated farmhouse, lawyer and single mother of two Thóra Gudmundsdóttir is called upon to represent the chief suspect, the resort's owner. But upon her arrival she encounters more than a fresh corpse - local legend has it that the resort, located in the mystical region of Snæfellsnes on Iceland's west coast, is haunted. At first Thóra dismisses the claims as nothing more than myth and superstition, but even she can't explain the bizarre occurrences she witnesses in her search for answers.

As Thóra digs deeper into the farm's past, she discovers long-buried information on the property's disturbing history, and her once-solid view of reality begins to waver. Are the hauntings real, or just a case of folklore gone wild? And, more important, does the farm's eerie past have something to do with the murder? When another body is discovered - looking very much like the first - Thóra is forced to put aside her doubts and confront the horrors of the present before a twisted killer strikes again.

With its confident plotting, chilling atmosphere, and smart, compelling heroine, My Soul to Take confirms Yrsa Sigurdardóttir as a new maven of mysteries.

Well, it's now 5th April and the book is finished- and what a great read it was. It's definitely a 'Who Done It' which keeps you guessing right to the end. And the central character, Thóra Gudmundsdóttir, is very likeable as she copes with the pressures of single parenthood, her job, her personal life and the crime scene that soon unfolds around her.

Now it's time to take it back to the library and get another one by author Yrsa Sigurdardottir.

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