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Yule Island

par Johana Gustawsson

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An art expert joins a detective to investigate a horrific murder on a Swedish island, leading them to a mystery rooted in Viking rites and Scandinavia´s deepest, darkest winter. The Queen of French Noir returns with a chilling, utterly captivating gothic thriller, based on a true story. FIRST in a new series. `A dark, dark slice of Scandi Noir´ Heat magazine *Book of the Month* `Gustawsson`s writing is so vivid, it`s electrifying´ Peter James `Remember her name. Johana Gustawsson has become a leading figure in French crime fiction [and] Yule Island is impossible to put down´ Le Monde ***Winner of the Cultura Ligue de l`Imaginaire Award 2023*** ________ Art expert Emma Lindahl is anxious when she´s asked to appraise the antiques and artefacts in the infamous manor house of one of Sweden`s wealthiest families, on the island of Storholmen, where a young woman was murdered nine years earlier, her killer never found. Emma must work alone, and the Gussman family apparently avoiding her, she sees virtually no one in the house. Do they have something to hide? As she goes about her painstaking work and one shocking discovery yields clues that lead to another, Emma becomes determined to uncover the secrets of the house and its occupants. When the lifeless body of another young woman is found in the icy waters surrounding the island, Detective Karl Rosén arrives to investigate, and memories his failure to solve the first case come rushing back. Could this young woman`s tragic death somehow hold the key? Battling her own demons, Emma joins forces with Karl to embark upon a chilling investigation, plunging them into horrifying secrets from the past - Viking rites and tainted love - and Scandinavia`s deepest, darkest winter... ________ PRAISE FOR JOHANA GUSTAWSSON `Wonderfully dark and intricately woven ... will have you hooked from the very first page´ B A Paris `Johana Gustawsson has become the queen of the French thriller genre´ Le Point `Intriguingly dark and vivid, and so cleverly told´ Essie Fox `A gripping story of murder and black magic ...Gustawsson slowly weaves together three seemingly disparate strands of her narrative with a skill that shows why she is such an admired crime writer in her native France´ The Times `A wonderfully creepy, unsettling read, with a superb twist in its tail´ James Oswald `Bewitching and wonderfully gothic´ Sunday Express `Johana Gustawsson brilliantly illuminates the depths of the human heart´ Le Figaro `A whirlpool that draws you irresistibly into levels of darkness so much deeper than you can possibly be ready for´ Ambrose Parry `Ethereal, romantic and as cold as death, this nerve-shattering and powerful novel immerses us in a cruel and thrilling Nordic tale where love smashes against the rocks of madness´ La Fringale culturelle `A stunning and beautifully written gothic thriller´ Alexandra Benedict `Johana Gustawsson has no equal when it comes to hooking us with stunning twists and unexpected leaps in time´ Les Echos `A bold and intelligent read´ Guardian `Utterly compelling´ Woman`s Own `Brilliant ... the last chapters knocked me sideways, and it`s a long time since that`s happened´ Lisa Hall `Cleverly plotted, simply excellent´ Ragnar Jónasson `A must-read´ Daily Express… (plus d'informations)
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The book that I read recently had a gripping crime story set in Sweden. The plot revolves around a mysterious crime scene from the past where a young girl was found dead, hanging from a tree with a pair of scissors around her neck. The incident was never solved and remains a mystery to this day.

The story takes on a new dimension with the arrival of Emma, the protagonist, who travels to Sweden to undertake an appraisal assignment of the Gussmans' collection. However, her arrival coincides with the discovery of another young girl, dead and hanging from a tree in the same fashion as the previous incident. This discovery sparks off a chain of events that bring the unsolved case back into the public consciousness, and the mystery deepens. The question arises, is it a copycat, or has the original killer resurfaced?

The author, Johana Gustawsson, has demonstrated remarkable skill and ingenuity in crafting an intriguing storyline that keeps the reader engrossed till the end. The book features numerous unexpected twists and turns, and the ending is rife with unpredictability. Although the middle section of the book may appear to drag a bit, the overall experience is highly engaging, and the work is a must-read for lovers of crime fiction.

I just reviewed Yule Island by Johana Gustawsson. #YuleIsland #NetGalley ( )
  Spiritrider1101 | Apr 20, 2024 |
If you enjoy dark and disturbing books with genuinely shocking twists, this one is for you.

The setting is Storholmen, an island in the Stockholm Archipelago. Emma Lindahl, an art expert and appraiser, is sent to the island to the manor house of the Gussman family, one of the wealthiest in Sweden, to catalogue their collection. The Gussman estate has a bit of a history; nine years earlier the body of a teenaged girl, the victim of a ritualistic killing, was found hanging from a tree on the property. Inspector Karl Rosén investigated this case of Sofia Axelsson’s murder, but it remains unsolved.

Emma’s hours at the Gussman manor house are strictly regulated so she spends time at the island’s café and gets to know the owner, Anneli Lund, and other island residents. Then the body of another teenaged girl is found in waters nearby; Maria Sjögren seems to have been killed in the same way as Sofia. Karl is brought in to investigate, even though he has recently experienced a tragic loss. Emma makes some discoveries at the house and ends up assisting Karl.

The novel is told from three perspectives: those of Emma, Karl, and Viktoria, a housekeeper in the manor. Each is narrated in the first person in present tense. Whenever first person point of view is used, I always question the reliability of the narrator. I was correct to do so here because two of the narrators, though perhaps not deliberately deceptive, do withhold vital information; only slowly is it revealed that they have a personal connection to and interest in the murders.

One of the revelations is totally shocking and will leave the reader questioning all that s/he has read thus far. A clarification concerning Viktoria and her employers also upends assumptions. I love books that manage to shock me with twists, and this one does that more than once. I found myself re-reading portions to make certain I had not read incorrectly. What is wonderful is that this is a fair-play mystery. The clues are there, subtle though they are, but I missed them. There were times I suspected that something was not quite right and periodically I had questions, but I didn’t stop to analyze because I was just so compelled to continue reading. To say that the author is a master of misdirection and complex plotting is an understatement.

Lovers of Gothic fiction will find the elements they enjoy because there is definitely an unsettling atmosphere. The island, though not remote, feels isolated because it’s car-free. Then there’s the large, gloomy manor house with its tragic past and rather strange residents and the dark and cold of a Scandinavian winter.

Both Karl and Emma are flawed but likeable. They are both determined to uncover the truth of what happened to Sofia and Maria. Though intelligent, they are sometimes duped by others. The two also carry heavy personal burdens, including guilt, so it’s impossible not to feel compassion for them. I did find myself sometimes questioning my conclusions about characters, but in the end all is made clear so even shocking behaviour makes complete sense. This book is apparently the first installment of a projected series, the Lidingö Mysteries, so I wonder whether either or both will reappear.

The novel also has thematic depth. It explores family relationships like sister/sister and mother/daughter. Fathers do not fare well; they are either absent, distracted, abusive, or embarrassed. The book suggests that people often have hidden personalities: more than one person has an alternate ego. I loved Lulu, Emma’s best friend, who is both a university professor/papyrologist and a drag queen. The book also reinforces the idea that trauma in the past affects the present. And the information about Norse mythology adds another dimension to the narrative.

I loved this book. Some of the shocks made me feel as if I had, like the Swedes, taken a dive into freezing water. I challenge anyone to see all of the author’s sleights of hand. I can’t wait for the next book in the series.

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  Schatje | Feb 2, 2024 |
A sinister gothic thriller set on a Swedish island. An art expert has started to draw up an inventory of a prominent resident’s art collection when a body is found which seems to link to a murder that occurred nine years previously. She teams up with a local detective and becomes involved in some quite horrific events connecting the past to the present .

This is a gripping and disturbing atmospheric mystery. There are plenty of twists, turns and the odd red herring plus a development which I didn’t isee coming. And it all gallops along at a fair old rate to an exciting finish. I love the setting, it’s very fitting indeed with its chilly, dark vibes. Easy to visualise, it sometimes sent a shiver down my neck. I like the way it’s told via multiple viewpoints, it adds to the suspense and ambience. I believe this is the first book in a new series so I’m looking forward to the next instalment. A great all round creepy page turner. ( )
  VanessaCW | Dec 18, 2023 |
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An art expert joins a detective to investigate a horrific murder on a Swedish island, leading them to a mystery rooted in Viking rites and Scandinavia´s deepest, darkest winter. The Queen of French Noir returns with a chilling, utterly captivating gothic thriller, based on a true story. FIRST in a new series. `A dark, dark slice of Scandi Noir´ Heat magazine *Book of the Month* `Gustawsson`s writing is so vivid, it`s electrifying´ Peter James `Remember her name. Johana Gustawsson has become a leading figure in French crime fiction [and] Yule Island is impossible to put down´ Le Monde ***Winner of the Cultura Ligue de l`Imaginaire Award 2023*** ________ Art expert Emma Lindahl is anxious when she´s asked to appraise the antiques and artefacts in the infamous manor house of one of Sweden`s wealthiest families, on the island of Storholmen, where a young woman was murdered nine years earlier, her killer never found. Emma must work alone, and the Gussman family apparently avoiding her, she sees virtually no one in the house. Do they have something to hide? As she goes about her painstaking work and one shocking discovery yields clues that lead to another, Emma becomes determined to uncover the secrets of the house and its occupants. When the lifeless body of another young woman is found in the icy waters surrounding the island, Detective Karl Rosén arrives to investigate, and memories his failure to solve the first case come rushing back. Could this young woman`s tragic death somehow hold the key? Battling her own demons, Emma joins forces with Karl to embark upon a chilling investigation, plunging them into horrifying secrets from the past - Viking rites and tainted love - and Scandinavia`s deepest, darkest winter... ________ PRAISE FOR JOHANA GUSTAWSSON `Wonderfully dark and intricately woven ... will have you hooked from the very first page´ B A Paris `Johana Gustawsson has become the queen of the French thriller genre´ Le Point `Intriguingly dark and vivid, and so cleverly told´ Essie Fox `A gripping story of murder and black magic ...Gustawsson slowly weaves together three seemingly disparate strands of her narrative with a skill that shows why she is such an admired crime writer in her native France´ The Times `A wonderfully creepy, unsettling read, with a superb twist in its tail´ James Oswald `Bewitching and wonderfully gothic´ Sunday Express `Johana Gustawsson brilliantly illuminates the depths of the human heart´ Le Figaro `A whirlpool that draws you irresistibly into levels of darkness so much deeper than you can possibly be ready for´ Ambrose Parry `Ethereal, romantic and as cold as death, this nerve-shattering and powerful novel immerses us in a cruel and thrilling Nordic tale where love smashes against the rocks of madness´ La Fringale culturelle `A stunning and beautifully written gothic thriller´ Alexandra Benedict `Johana Gustawsson has no equal when it comes to hooking us with stunning twists and unexpected leaps in time´ Les Echos `A bold and intelligent read´ Guardian `Utterly compelling´ Woman`s Own `Brilliant ... the last chapters knocked me sideways, and it`s a long time since that`s happened´ Lisa Hall `Cleverly plotted, simply excellent´ Ragnar Jónasson `A must-read´ Daily Express

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