The Reykjavik Confessions
by Simon Cox
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BASED ON THE CELEBRATED BBC NEWS INVESTIGATION
'gripping and bitingly cold... full of fine detail and outrage' - Sunday Times
'Gripping' - Evening Standard
A true story of false memories.
'Over decades and decades in Iceland people have gone missing without anyone finding anything out. They just sort of disappear...'
In 1974, 18-year-old Gudmundur disappears after a boozy night in a fishing town near Reykjavik. Eleven months later Geirfinnur, a quiet family man, goes missing from Keflavik harbour in the southwest of Iceland after being summoned by a mysterious phone call from home. Both men are eventually presumed dead, but their bodies are never found.
This quiet island is in an uproar - two disappearances with no forensics, no leads, no clue what has happened. Soon, the vanishings set in motion an almost surreal series of events, a remarkable tale of corruption, forced confession, false memory and madness that stretches over 40 years.
Based on author Simon Cox's celebrated BBC News investigation, The Reykjavik Confessions is a chilling journey of discovery into a dark corner of Icelandic history, and a riveting true-crime thriller that will have you gripped until the very last page.
'gripping and bitingly cold... full of fine detail and outrage' - Sunday Times
'Gripping' - Evening Standard
A true story of false memories.
'Over decades and decades in Iceland people have gone missing without anyone finding anything out. They just sort of disappear...'
In 1974, 18-year-old Gudmundur disappears after a boozy night in a fishing town near Reykjavik. Eleven months later Geirfinnur, a quiet family man, goes missing from Keflavik harbour in the southwest of Iceland after being summoned by a mysterious phone call from home. Both men are eventually presumed dead, but their bodies are never found.
This quiet island is in an uproar - two disappearances with no forensics, no leads, no clue what has happened. Soon, the vanishings set in motion an almost surreal series of events, a remarkable tale of corruption, forced confession, false memory and madness that stretches over 40 years.
Based on author Simon Cox's celebrated BBC News investigation, The Reykjavik Confessions is a chilling journey of discovery into a dark corner of Icelandic history, and a riveting true-crime thriller that will have you gripped until the very last page.
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Pages
320
Price
20.00 €
Description
BASED ON THE CELEBRATED BBC NEWS INVESTIGATION
'gripping and bitingly cold... full of fine detail and outrage' - Sunday Times
'Gripping' - Evening Standard
A true story of false memories.
'Over decades and decades in Iceland people have gone missing without anyone finding anything out. They just sort of disappear...'
In 1974, 18-year-old Gudmundur disappears after a boozy night in a fishing town near Reykjavik. Eleven months later Geirfinnur, a quiet family man, goes missing from Keflavik harbour in the southwest of Iceland after being summoned by a mysterious phone call from home. Both men are eventually presumed dead, but their bodies are never found.
This quiet island is in an uproar - two disappearances with no forensics, no leads, no clue what has happened. Soon, the vanishings set in motion an almost surreal series of events, a remarkable tale of corruption, forced confession, false memory and madness that stretches over 40 years.
Based on author Simon Cox's celebrated BBC News investigation, The Reykjavik Confessions is a chilling journey of discovery into a dark corner of Icelandic history, and a riveting true-crime thriller that will have you gripped until the very last page.
'gripping and bitingly cold... full of fine detail and outrage' - Sunday Times
'Gripping' - Evening Standard
A true story of false memories.
'Over decades and decades in Iceland people have gone missing without anyone finding anything out. They just sort of disappear...'
In 1974, 18-year-old Gudmundur disappears after a boozy night in a fishing town near Reykjavik. Eleven months later Geirfinnur, a quiet family man, goes missing from Keflavik harbour in the southwest of Iceland after being summoned by a mysterious phone call from home. Both men are eventually presumed dead, but their bodies are never found.
This quiet island is in an uproar - two disappearances with no forensics, no leads, no clue what has happened. Soon, the vanishings set in motion an almost surreal series of events, a remarkable tale of corruption, forced confession, false memory and madness that stretches over 40 years.
Based on author Simon Cox's celebrated BBC News investigation, The Reykjavik Confessions is a chilling journey of discovery into a dark corner of Icelandic history, and a riveting true-crime thriller that will have you gripped until the very last page.
Book Information
Main Genre
N/A
Sub Genre
N/A
Format
Paperback
Pages
320
Price
20.00 €



