
Kalmann and the Sleeping Mountain
Jamie Lee Searle
(Translator)21,000+ Reviews
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Description
The return of Kalmann, the oddball hero of the bestselling novel of the same name. Set first in West Virginia and Washington at the time of the 2021 riots at the US Capitol Building and then in the far north of Iceland where Kalmann, the self-appointed Sheriff of a small fishing village, is faced with murders leading back to US shenanigans in Iceland during the Cold War. Kalmann is back! But he's already in trouble; in an interrogation room at the FBI headquarters in Washington, no less. All he wanted to do was visit his American father, but the loveable sheriff of Raufarhöfn got himself mixed up in the January 2021 Capitol riots.Thanks to sympathetic FBI agent Dakota Leen, he's soon on a plane home. But not before she informs him that his grandfather was on a blacklist, suspected of spying for the Russians during the Cold War. Back in Iceland, there's a murder and one heck of a mystery to unravel. And what role does a mysterious mountain play in all this? Somehow Kalmann never loses heart. There's no need to worry; he has everything under control. REVIEWS of Kalmann "This affectionately comical yet beautiful and unique Icelandic mystery ensures the reader sits on the edge of a precipice before understanding strikes." ---LoveReading "Told with pathos and much humour, not to mention slipping in some satirical barbs about Icelandic attitudes to foreigners. The only thing it does not explain is why fermented, sometimes rotting, shark meat should be such an Icelandic delicacy." . ---Shots Magazine "The narrative charms of Schmidt's unlikely detective will keep readers turning the pages. Nordic crime fans won't want to miss this."---Publishers Weekly
Product Details
Publisher | Bitter Lemon Press |
Publish Date | August 13, 2024 |
Pages | 300 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781916725003 |
Dimensions | 7.6 X 4.9 X 0.9 inches | 0.5 pounds |
About the Author
Joachim B. Schmidt, born in 1981, emigrated from Switzerland to Iceland in 2007. He is the author of several novels and short stories and a journalist and columnist. Joachim, who is Swiss and Icelandic, lives in Reykjavik with his wife and their two children. He is the author of the prize-winning novel "Kalmann" and of "Tell", a powerful retelling of the William Tell saga.
Jamie Lee Searle is a well-known translator from German and Portuguese into English. She has translated novels by Urs Faes, Anna Kim, Marc-Uwe Kling, Christoph Ribbat and the first Kalmann of course. She lives in Winchester in the UK.
Reviews
REVIEWS OF KALMANN Book of the Month: "This affectionately comical yet beautiful and unique Icelandic mystery ensures the reader sits on the edge of a precipice before understanding strikes." ---LoveReading, Liz Robinson "Told with pathos and much humour and a genuine sympathy for the damaged hero, not to mention slipping in some satirical barbs about Icelandic attitudes to foreigners. The only thing it does not explain is why fermented, sometimes rotting, shark meat should be such an Icelandic delicacy."---Shots Magazine "The narrative charms of Schmidt's unlikely detective will keep readers turning the pages. Nordic crime fans won't want to miss this unusual take on a familiar story."---Publishers Weekly "An absolute must buy-and-read. I took it down in one sitting because I was so enraptured by the world, the story, the characters. Very strong stuff indeed."---Bookgasm"Schmidt's novels show a sensitivity to how the accumulation of seemingly small events makes up the drama of human life."---Sjón, Icelandic novelist (Red Milk and The Blue Fox), poet and Björk collaboratoroet and Björk collaborator is a surrealist for our time.
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