What I loved about both of these stories is the atmosphere that Jonasson's writing evokes, whether it be a cold dark city or a lush green island. And while Jonasson's Dark Iceland series has a delicious brooding, eerie quality about it, both of these books move more quickly and read more like mainstream thrillers. But are equally intriguing!
The Island focuses on a group of friends who travel to the island to meet up again after many years. But the reason for their trip is one of tragedy and the past hasn't finished with them yet. Before their trip is over, one of them will die.

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