The Girl Who Died

  • Crime; Mystery; Scandi-Noir; Thriller

  • April 2021

    • UK & Commonwealth: Michael Joseph Books

    • USA & Canada: Minotaur Books, St Martin's

Una is struggling to deal with her father's sudden, tragic suicide. She spends her nights drinking alone in Reykjavik, stricken with thoughts that she might one day follow in his footsteps.

So when she sees an advert seeking a teacher for two girls in the tiny village of Skálar - population of ten - on the storm-battered north coast of the island, she sees it as a chance to escape.

But once she arrives, Una quickly realises nothing in city life has prepared her for this. The villagers are unfriendly. The weather is bleak. And, from the creaky attic bedroom of the old house where she's living, she's convinced she hears the ghostly sound of singing.

Una worries that she's losing her mind. And then, just before Christmas, there's a murder...

  • SUNDAY TIMES TOP 5 CRIME BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2021

Selected Praise

The novel is sophisticated, raising questions about the warped priorities of an embattled community.
— Sunday Times
With his trademark elegant prose and atmospheric sense of place, Jónasson weaves a slow-burning, haunting tale with a chilling ending.
— Sunday Express
A chilling psychological thriller, both literally and metaphorically, that will haunt the reader ... Nordic Noir, as usual, doesn’t disappoint.
— Canberra Times

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