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Arnaldur Indriðason (pronounced [ˈartnaltʏr ˈɪntrɪðasɔn]; born 28
January 1961) is an
Icelandic writer of
crime fiction; his most po****r
series features...
- Indriði
Indriðason (12
October 1883 – 31
August 1912) was an
Icelandic spiritualist medium. He was the
first medium do****ented in
Iceland and his discovery...
- a 2006
translation of a 2003
crime novel by
Icelandic author Arnaldur Indriðason, in his
Detective Erlendur series. It was
first published in
English in...
- Andrés
Indriðason (7
August 1941 – 10 July 2020) was an
Icelandic television producer, director, screenwriter, playwright,
author of children's books,...
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became widely used in
Iceland in
relation to the crisis. 1966: Andrés
Indriðason 1967: Ómar
Ragnarsson 1968:
Flosi Ólafsson 1969:
Flosi Ólafsson 1970:...
- Reykjavík
detective Erlendur Sveinsson.
Written by
Icelandic author Arnaldur Indriðason, the
series is
published in the U.S. by
Minotaur Press and
consists of...
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Vivian Ólafsdóttir, Jack Fox and Iain Glen. It is
based on
Arnaldur Indriðason's best
selling book of the same name. The film
tells the
story of Kristín...
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Camilla Läckberg from Sweden;
Jussi Adler-Olsen from Denmark; and
Arnaldur Indriðason from Iceland. The po****rity of
Nordic noir has
extended to the screen...
- Countries.
Nordic Council of Ministers. pp. 319–. ISBN 978-82-00-12799-4.
Indriðason, Indriði H; Kristinsson,
Gunnar Helgi (July 2015). "Primary consequences:...
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Baltasar Kormákur. It is
based on Mýrin, a 2000
novel written by
Arnaldur Indriðason and
released in
English as Jar City. Kormákur is in the
midst of producing...