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The Reckoning

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The Reckoning is the stunning follow-up to The Legacy, which was the start of a thrilling new series that Booklist (starred) recommends for fans of Tana French.
Vaka sits, regretting her choice of coat, on the cold steps of her new school. Her father appears to have forgotten to pick her up, her mother has forgotten to give her this week's pocket money, and the school is already locked for the day. Grownups, she decides, are useless.
With no way to call home, she resigns herself to waiting on the steps until her father remembers her. When a girl approaches, Vaka recognizes her immediately from class, and from her unusual appearance: two of her fingers are missing. The girl lives at the back of the school, on the other side of a high fence, and Vaka asks to call her father from the girl's house. That afternoon is the last time anyone sees Vaka.
Detective Huldar and child psychologist Freyja are called in. Soon, they find themselves at the heart of another shocking case.
From the international number one-bestselling author of The Silence of the Sea, winner of the 2015 Petrona Award for Best Scandinavian Crime Novel Yrsa Sigurdardottir returns with the follow-up to The Legacy.

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    • Kirkus

      November 1, 2018
      Twelve years after the rape and murder of an 8-year-old schoolgirl, a new series of murders blossoms in her memory in Sigurdardóttir's latest horrific police nightmare.Since Iceland doesn't imprison convicted criminals for life, Jón Jónsson is released after serving his time for having assaulted and smothered Vaka Orradóttir, who was in his house because she'd asked her classmate, Jónsson's daughter, Sigrún, if she could use her home phone to call her father when he was late picking her up from school. Within a week, storm clouds are already converging over the demoted CID department manager Huldar from several directions. There's the discovery of two severed hands in retired prosecutor Benedikt Toft's hot tub. There's a note discovered in a time capsule Vaka's schoolmates buried 12 years ago: "in 2016 the following people are going to die: K, S, BT, JJ, OV, and I." There's a series of present-tense threats prosecutor Thorvaldur Svavarsson receives from reckoning@gmail.com. And there's the murder of Benedikt Toft--could he be the BT that menacing prediction specified?--in a municipal parking garage. Although Huldar's been replaced as head of the CID and has precious little influence in the department anymore, he's itching to work the case, and eventually he gets his wish, only to face the challenge of establishing that the case is indeed a case and not a cascade of unfortunate but unrelated events. Veterans of Sigurdardóttir's peerlessly grim procedurals (The Legacy, 2018, etc.) will share the hero's irrational conviction that all these dire portents are indeed related, and it's not giving too much away to say that they'll be proved shockingly correct.More evidence of the author's gift for establishing a web so dark and deep-laid that it hardly matters which particular spider wove it. You're left agog at the detective's concluding observation: "Sometimes violent instincts had to be given their head."

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    • Booklist

      December 1, 2018
      Reykjavik detective Huldar and child psychologist Freyja, both demoted after their rule-breaking hunt for a serial killer in The Legacy (2018), are drawn back together by a child's macabre prediction. An elementary school's time capsule has been unearthed, revealing a note listing the initials of five people who will be murdered in 2016 (the current year). Huldar is assigned to assess the threat and manages to convince Freyja to assist, despite her lingering anger at him. The letter's author is identified as Thr�stur Agnesarson, the deeply traumatized son of J�n J�nsson, a pedophilic murderer recently released from prison. When Thr�stur refuses to talk, and Huldar and Freyja find the records of a court case from Thr�stur's childhood wiped clean, the gaps in the boy's story ignite Huldar's suspicion. At the same time, his new boss, Erla, struggles to lead the investigation into a series of gruesome crimes that Huldar believes are connected to Thr�stur's prediction. Sigurdard�ttir offsets sharp procedural elements and gruesome crimes with masterful character development and social commentary, creating a riveting, affecting thriller.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

    • Kirkus

      November 1, 2018
      Twelve years after the rape and murder of an 8-year-old schoolgirl, a new series of murders blossoms in her memory in Sigurdard�ttir's latest horrific police nightmare.Since Iceland doesn't imprison convicted criminals for life, J�n J�nsson is released after serving his time for having assaulted and smothered Vaka Orrad�ttir, who was in his house because she'd asked her classmate, J�nsson's daughter, Sigr�n, if she could use her home phone to call her father when he was late picking her up from school. Within a week, storm clouds are already converging over the demoted CID department manager Huldar from several directions. There's the discovery of two severed hands in retired prosecutor Benedikt Toft's hot tub. There's a note discovered in a time capsule Vaka's schoolmates buried 12 years ago: "in 2016 the following people are going to die: K, S, BT, JJ, OV, and I." There's a series of present-tense threats prosecutor Thorvaldur Svavarsson receives from reckoning@gmail.com. And there's the murder of Benedikt Toft--could he be the BT that menacing prediction specified?--in a municipal parking garage. Although Huldar's been replaced as head of the CID and has precious little influence in the department anymore, he's itching to work the case, and eventually he gets his wish, only to face the challenge of establishing that the case is indeed a case and not a cascade of unfortunate but unrelated events. Veterans of Sigurdard�ttir's peerlessly grim procedurals (The Legacy, 2018, etc.) will share the hero's irrational conviction that all these dire portents are indeed related, and it's not giving too much away to say that they'll be proved shockingly correct.More evidence of the author's gift for establishing a web so dark and deep-laid that it hardly matters which particular spider wove it. You're left agog at the detective's concluding observation: "Sometimes violent instincts had to be given their head."

      COPYRIGHT(2018) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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