The Ninth Step
by Ingvi Thor Kormaksson
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Pub Date Jan 04 2019 | Archive Date Mar 19 2023
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Description
The paths of Egill and an unnamed narrator, two men who knew each other as teens, cross once again when Egill confides in his old friend years later. Recent events in Egill's life are weighing heavily upon his heart and his story is fraught with revenge, forgiveness, and a series of mysterious deaths.
About the author
Ingvi Þór Kormáksson is a librarian and musician. In 2009, his short story Hliðarspor, ( Sidetracked ) won the 2009 Gaddakylfa ( Mace ), an award given by the Icelandic Crime Fiction Association for the year's best crime fiction story. The following year, Hliðarspor was published in Ingvi Þór s first book, the short story collection Raddir úr fjarlægð (Voices in the Distance).
Advance Praise
"Ingvi Þór Kormaksson's book, The Ninth Step, deals with murder, violence, and revenge, as well as the reality of life in Iceland and intertwining fates." Morgunblaðið, daily newspaper
"Exciting story that keeps you on the edge of your seat." Stundin magazine
"An exciting and well-told story that grabs a hold of the reader. The plot threads diverge widely and as the story progresses, it becomes clear that perhaps very little is what it seems." Edda Jóhannsdóttir, Journalist
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781912505555 |
PRICE | £3.95 (GBP) |
PAGES | 284 |
Featured Reviews
I was intrigued by the title and the cover illustration.
As I began reading, my first impression was that I found the protagonist interesting. I liked the way he talked to the reader and was interested in whatever he had to tell me. As I carried on reading, I found that I identified with this protagonist in some ways - for example, his attitude towards books and reading. Aside from all of that, I thought this was a good suspenseful thriller.
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