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  • Glenn Harper of International Noir Fictionwrites very interestingly on My Soul To Take, Yrsa Sigurdadottir's second novel, and compares her output with that of a compatriot, the superb Arnaldur Indridason.

    PETRONA Maxine 2009

  • There's an impressive list of authors attending the meeting, but although there are many from the UK, some from Ireland, and one from Iceland, Yrsa Sigurdardottir, there seems to be nobody frommainland Europe or Scandinavia, which I find astounding for a crime-fiction festival in 2009, given the contribution to the genre from these regions.

    PETRONA Maxine 2009

  • There's an impressive list of authors attending the meeting, but although there are many from the UK, some from Ireland, and one from Iceland, Yrsa Sigurdardottir, there seems to be nobody frommainland Europe or Scandinavia, which I find astounding for a crime-fiction festival in 2009, given the contribution to the genre from these regions.

    Harrogate festival programme is out Maxine 2009

  • Glenn Harper of International Noir Fictionwrites very interestingly on My Soul To Take, Yrsa Sigurdadottir's second novel, and compares her output with that of a compatriot, the superb Arnaldur Indridason.

    June 2009 Maxine 2009

  • There's an impressive list of authors attending the meeting, but although there are many from the UK, some from Ireland, and one from Iceland, Yrsa Sigurdardottir, there seems to be nobody frommainland Europe or Scandinavia, which I find astounding for a crime-fiction festival in 2009, given the contribution to the genre from these regions.

    May 2009 Maxine 2009

  • Glenn Harper of International Noir Fictionwrites very interestingly on My Soul To Take, Yrsa Sigurdadottir's second novel, and compares her output with that of a compatriot, the superb Arnaldur Indridason.

    Publishing and reading round-up Maxine 2009

  • There's an impressive list of authors attending the meeting, but although there are many from the UK, some from Ireland, and one from Iceland, Yrsa Sigurdardottir, there seems to be nobody frommainland Europe or Scandinavia, which I find astounding for a crime-fiction festival in 2009, given the contribution to the genre from these regions.

    Harrogate festival programme is out Maxine 2009

  • Glenn Harper of International Noir Fictionwrites very interestingly on My Soul To Take, Yrsa Sigurdadottir's second novel, and compares her output with that of a compatriot, the superb Arnaldur Indridason.

    Weblogs Maxine 2009

  • Authors who get particular shout-outs include Simone van der Vlught, whose novel The Reunion is published in the UK in March, and who is compared with Ruth Rendell; Mari Jungstedt, Stieg Larsson, Yrsa Sigurdadottir (whose second novel My Soul to Take is coming out in April, and who will be at Crime Fest and Harrogate this year), and K.O. Dahl.

    February 2009 Maxine 2009

  • Glenn Harper of International Noir Fictionwrites very interestingly on My Soul To Take, Yrsa Sigurdadottir's second novel, and compares her output with that of a compatriot, the superb Arnaldur Indridason.

    Publishing and reading round-up Maxine 2009

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