'For Vikings done right, come to Snorri Kristjansson' - Mark Lawrence
'Truly entertaining' - Yrsa Sigurdardottir
'A dark mystery in a dark age brought vividly to life' - Robert Fabbri
Everyone loves a family reunion.
He can deny it all he likes, but everyone knows Viking warlord Unnthor Reginsson brought home a great chest of gold when he retired from the longboats and settled down with Hildigunnur in a remote valley. Now, in the summer of 970, adopted daughter Helga is awaiting the arrival of her unknown siblings: dark, dangerous Karl, lithe, clever Jorunn, gentle Aslak, henpecked by his shrewish wife, and the giant Bjorn, made bitter by Volund, his idiot son.
And they're coming with darkness in their hearts.
The siblings gather, bad blood simmers and old feuds resurface as Unnthor's heirs make their moves on the old man's treasure - until one morning Helga is awakened by screams. Blood has been shed: kin has been slain.
No one confesses, but all the clues point to one person - who cannot possibly be the murderer, at least in Helga's eyes. But if she's going to save the innocent from the axe and prevent more bloodshed, she's got to solve the mystery - fast . . .
Lies. Manipulation. Murder. There's nothing quite like family . . .
Publisher: Quercus Publishing
ISBN: 9781786489937
Number of pages: 320
Weight: 549 g
Dimensions: 236 x 158 x 32 mm
Set in 970 Kin by Snorri Kristjansson is a crime novel featuring vikings, dysfunctional families and murders. The main character, Helga, is the adopted daughter of the family and her first encounter of her unknown... More
I am always up for a new twist on the crime genre, and here it is! A novel that is, at its heart, a thriller but with Vikings. Kristjansson's stories have such originality, originality that is sorely lacking in... More
A great start to a Viking mystery series with a tiny hint of fantasy. Full of family drama, tension, betrayal, an interesting cast of characters and a fair amount of blood. I raced through it and immediately started... More
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