Daybreak Audiobook By Viktor Arnar Ingolfsson, Björg Árnadóttir, Andrew Cauthery - translator cover art

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Daybreak

By: Viktor Arnar Ingolfsson, Björg Árnadóttir, Andrew Cauthery - translator
Narrated by: Benjamin L. Darcie
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Several goose hunters are found shot dead in rural Iceland, and detectives Gunnar Maríuson and Birkir Hinriksson are assigned to the case. Lead after lead goes cold before a mysterious letter arrives at the Reykjavik police department that reads, “My nature is to kill. I hunt men and never let go.” Gunnar and Birkir set a trap for the one they call “the Gander.” But the killer sends them on a deadly wild-goose chase, as lives hang in the balance. With the clock running out and the discovery of another body all but guaranteed, the cops must determine what thread connects the victims and if the killings are all part of a twisted game.

©2013 Viktor Arnar Ingolfsson (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Crime Fiction Fiction International Mystery & Crime Mystery Police Procedural Thriller & Suspense Suspense
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“Tightly crafted, Daybreak takes the reader into the minds of two unique detectives as they try to unravel the motives and culprits behind the murders of goose hunters. Juxtaposed with American styles, the subtle differences in Icelandic hunting and detective work make for a provoking story.” (Bobby Cole, author of The Dummy Line and Moon Underfoot)

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Nordic sleeper

A classic crime who -dunnit set in Iceland. goose hunters are murdered but theres more to the story than appears. The characters grew on me and I enjoyed getting to know them better as the story is told. Birkir & Gunnar are the main characters. Police detectives, they are quite different in many ways yet work together and are friends. Will look for more books by Ingolfsson.

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Good read!

Although the culprit’s identity wasn’t that hard to guess - the story kept my attention thought.

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Another fine Nordic noir tale.

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes, sure.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Not really, I'm not generally a marathon reader. But it's a good tale.

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Icelandic Mystery

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Quite good detective/ police story set in Iceland. Very good at evoking a sense of place. Good fleshing out of characters. Odd tale of a serial murder killing goose hunters in rural Iceland. A few sidelines, most of which are unresolved but maybe will show up in other novels. Is this part of a series?

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Scary Icelandic thriller

What did you love best about Daybreak?

The progress of the clues. In the middle of the book, the pace really picks up.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Daybreak?

When the police figure out one of the suspect's stories was false. That really unnerved me.

Which scene was your favorite?

When the police engaged with the suspect in a series of clues on the computer. I love puzzles.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

A flight of fancy ends in death

Any additional comments?

I would like to see more from this author.

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Murdered goose hunters? Really??

When I first read the synopsis of this book, I thought to myself that life must be really dull in Iceland, if murdering goose hunters is their idea of entertainment. But, since I still haven't gotten over the death of Stieg Larsson, I thought I'd give this book a try, and I'm very glad I did. It had enough twists and turns to keep me guessing to the very end. The story was fast-paced, well-written and full of believable intriguing characters, each with their background story. I liked the characters enough that I wish the author had written a second book with the same ones, particularly the same police officers, but unfortunately each of his books is a standalone. Narration was very good, not overdone, so that I could immerse myself in the story. Overall highly recommended

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Almost very good.

I liked the book enough to finish listening, which is saying a lot. But I did not find myself emotionally involved with the characters, even those who received most of the author's attention. I figured out who was responsible for the killings about 1/3 into the book, though I did not guess why the killings took place till the murderer admitted his deeds to a particular detective. I won't say which one, as spoilers would ruin the listening experience for anyone reading this review. There were three reasons I gave this book less than five stars. One was the lack of development for all but a few characters. Towards the end, the author throws in some personal details about two police personnel who previously had been useful but undeveloped characters. I'm not objecting to expanding on their stories. It's the late placement of that expansion that was odd. It came across as an afterthought. Second, after all the buildup and suspense that lead to the conclusion, when it arrived, it felt abrupt and incomplete. I am uncertain as to everything that happened at the end. The reader is left to wonder over several pertinent details. Was this a technique with some purpose, or did the author simply rush through the last pages? I re-listened to the ending several times to see if I had missed something. Nope. The end still came across as lacking. As for the narrator, he had an annoying habit of raising the pitch and volume of his voice at points that held no drama or importance. After a few chapters I was able to ignore the less than optimum performance. Overall, if I was grading this book and the reading, I'd give it a C+. I doubt I'll listen to other works by this author.

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Daybreak

The book was ok. Good enough to finish, but a little dry and boring. Nice twist at the end.

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