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Who doesn't love a locked-room-esque #Mystery?!

'The author is a self confessed Agatha Christie fan and you can see the influence in Snowblind, a locked room style mystery with only one way in and out of the town as long as it’s not blocked by snow.'

#Snowblind #Fadeout
📙BOOK REVIEW 📙
📚Orenda Books Tour📚
Snowblind (with Fadeout prequel) by Ragnar Jónasson
10th ANNIVERSARY - Blog Tour

Review ➡️ t.ly/4AzWj

“I really enjoyed both books and I do think Fadeout really added to the pleasure of rereading Snowblind.

@orendabooks.bsky.social @annerandomthings.bsky.social
Lynda’s Book Reviews on Instagram: "📙📙BOOK REVIEW 📙📙 📚📚Orenda Books Tour📚📚 Snowblind (with Fadeout prequel) by Ragnar Jónasson TENTH ANNIVERSARY - Blog Tour Although I read Snowblind a long time ago (2017) I still remembered the story well when I started to read it again. That said I decided to read Fadeout first as this novella is a prequel to Snowblind then reread Snowblind. Written in multiple timelines Fadeout starts just two years before Snowblind, but moves back and forward in time, as do many of this authors novels. Briefly, Fadeout: Ari Thór Arason’s father disappeared when Ari was just 13 and his mother died not long afterwards. As a teen he is studying theology at university and is shocked to receive a credit card bill in his name for £7k spent in London. When he realises the bill is actually in his father’s name he goes to London to try to find the man who deserted him. Snowblind: police officer Ari Thór Arason has his first post to the town of Siglufjörður and his posting to a quiet little town turns out to be anything but that. First a famous author dies in a fall, an accident it seems. Then a woman is attacked and found unconscious in the snow. Whilst it’s not a crime thriller per se Fadeout is a great addition to the series giving an insight into what made Ari the man he is today. The author is a self confessed Agatha Christie fan and you can see the influence in Snowblind, a locked room style mystery with only one way in and out of the town as long as it’s not blocked by snow. And the big reveal is done by bringing all the main characters together. I really enjoyed both books and I do think Fadeout really added to the pleasure of rereading Snowblind. Very entertaining and Happy Anniversary! 💥💥💥See separate post for #giveaway #bookreview #BookTour #snowblind #fadeout #10thanniversary #happyanniversary❤️ #iceland #ragnarjonasson #lyndasbookreviews #orendabooks QOTD have you ever been to Iceland? And if so what was your favourite thing about it? If not is it somewhere you would like to visit and why? My answer, I’ve been there it’s a magical country. I really love it and I want to go back."
46 likes, 4 comments - lyndas_bookreviews on October 19, 2025: "📙📙BOOK REVIEW 📙📙 📚📚Orenda Books Tour📚📚 Snowblind (with Fadeout prequel) by Ragnar Jónasson TENTH ANNIVERSARY - Blog Tour Although I read Snowblind a long time ago (2017) I still remembered the story well when I started to read it again. That said I decided to read Fadeout first as this novella is a prequel to Snowblind then reread Snowblind. Written in multiple timelines Fadeout starts just two years before Snowblind, but moves back and forward in time, as do many of this authors novels. Briefly, Fadeout: Ari Thór Arason’s father disappeared when Ari was just 13 and his mother died not long afterwards. As a teen he is studying theology at university and is shocked to receive a credit card bill in his name for £7k spent in London. When he realises the bill is actually in his father’s name he goes to London to try to find the man who deserted him. Snowblind: police officer Ari Thór Arason has his first post to the town of Siglufjörður and his posting to a quiet little town turns out to be anything but that. First a famous author dies in a fall, an accident it seems. Then a woman is attacked and found unconscious in the snow. Whilst it’s not a crime thriller per se Fadeout is a great addition to the series giving an insight into what made Ari the man he is today. The author is a self confessed Agatha Christie fan and you can see the influence in Snowblind, a locked room style mystery with only one way in and out of the town as long as it’s not blocked by snow. And the big reveal is done by bringing all the main characters together. I really enjoyed both books and I do think Fadeout really added to the pleasure of rereading Snowblind. Very entertaining and Happy Anniversary! 💥💥💥See separate post for #giveaway #bookreview #BookTour #snowblind #fadeout #10thanniversary #happyanniversary❤️ #iceland #ragnarjonasson #lyndasbookreviews #orendabooks QOTD have you ever been to Iceland? And if so what was your favourite thing about it? If not is it somewhere you would like to visit and why? My answer, I’ve been there it’s a magical country. I really love it and I want to go back.".
t.ly
October 20, 2025 at 1:24 PM
📙BOOK REVIEW 📙
📚Orenda Books Tour📚
Snowblind (with Fadeout prequel) by Ragnar Jónasson
10th ANNIVERSARY - Blog Tour

Review ➡️ t.ly/4AzWj

“I really enjoyed both books and I do think Fadeout really added to the pleasure of rereading Snowblind.

@orendabooks.bsky.social @annerandomthings.bsky.social
Lynda’s Book Reviews on Instagram: "📙📙BOOK REVIEW 📙📙 📚📚Orenda Books Tour📚📚 Snowblind (with Fadeout prequel) by Ragnar Jónasson TENTH ANNIVERSARY - Blog Tour Although I read Snowblind a long time ago (2017) I still remembered the story well when I started to read it again. That said I decided to read Fadeout first as this novella is a prequel to Snowblind then reread Snowblind. Written in multiple timelines Fadeout starts just two years before Snowblind, but moves back and forward in time, as do many of this authors novels. Briefly, Fadeout: Ari Thór Arason’s father disappeared when Ari was just 13 and his mother died not long afterwards. As a teen he is studying theology at university and is shocked to receive a credit card bill in his name for £7k spent in London. When he realises the bill is actually in his father’s name he goes to London to try to find the man who deserted him. Snowblind: police officer Ari Thór Arason has his first post to the town of Siglufjörður and his posting to a quiet little town turns out to be anything but that. First a famous author dies in a fall, an accident it seems. Then a woman is attacked and found unconscious in the snow. Whilst it’s not a crime thriller per se Fadeout is a great addition to the series giving an insight into what made Ari the man he is today. The author is a self confessed Agatha Christie fan and you can see the influence in Snowblind, a locked room style mystery with only one way in and out of the town as long as it’s not blocked by snow. And the big reveal is done by bringing all the main characters together. I really enjoyed both books and I do think Fadeout really added to the pleasure of rereading Snowblind. Very entertaining and Happy Anniversary! 💥💥💥See separate post for #giveaway #bookreview #BookTour #snowblind #fadeout #10thanniversary #happyanniversary❤️ #iceland #ragnarjonasson #lyndasbookreviews #orendabooks QOTD have you ever been to Iceland? And if so what was your favourite thing about it? If not is it somewhere you would like to visit and why? My answer, I’ve been there it’s a magical country. I really love it and I want to go back."
46 likes, 4 comments - lyndas_bookreviews on October 19, 2025: "📙📙BOOK REVIEW 📙📙 📚📚Orenda Books Tour📚📚 Snowblind (with Fadeout prequel) by Ragnar Jónasson TENTH ANNIVERSARY - Blog Tour Although I read Snowblind a long time ago (2017) I still remembered the story well when I started to read it again. That said I decided to read Fadeout first as this novella is a prequel to Snowblind then reread Snowblind. Written in multiple timelines Fadeout starts just two years before Snowblind, but moves back and forward in time, as do many of this authors novels. Briefly, Fadeout: Ari Thór Arason’s father disappeared when Ari was just 13 and his mother died not long afterwards. As a teen he is studying theology at university and is shocked to receive a credit card bill in his name for £7k spent in London. When he realises the bill is actually in his father’s name he goes to London to try to find the man who deserted him. Snowblind: police officer Ari Thór Arason has his first post to the town of Siglufjörður and his posting to a quiet little town turns out to be anything but that. First a famous author dies in a fall, an accident it seems. Then a woman is attacked and found unconscious in the snow. Whilst it’s not a crime thriller per se Fadeout is a great addition to the series giving an insight into what made Ari the man he is today. The author is a self confessed Agatha Christie fan and you can see the influence in Snowblind, a locked room style mystery with only one way in and out of the town as long as it’s not blocked by snow. And the big reveal is done by bringing all the main characters together. I really enjoyed both books and I do think Fadeout really added to the pleasure of rereading Snowblind. Very entertaining and Happy Anniversary! 💥💥💥See separate post for #giveaway #bookreview #BookTour #snowblind #fadeout #10thanniversary #happyanniversary❤️ #iceland #ragnarjonasson #lyndasbookreviews #orendabooks QOTD have you ever been to Iceland? And if so what was your favourite thing about it? If not is it somewhere you would like to visit and why? My answer, I’ve been there it’s a magical country. I really love it and I want to go back.".
t.ly
October 19, 2025 at 2:31 PM
📕📕BOOK REVIEW📕📕
It’s Not What You Think by Clare Mackintosh
Published 26 March 1926 (available to preorder now)

Full review ➡️ t.ly/wWt2Z

“…a masterly plot, full of suspense and the tension just kept on racking up.”

@claremackwrites.bsky.social @harpercollins.bsky.social
October 7, 2025 at 7:57 AM
📗📗BOOK REVIEW 📗📗
The Killing Stones By Ann Cleeves
Published 30 September

Full review ➡️ t.ly/3jrdy

“A good police procedural/ crime thriller and one I thoroughly enjoyed.”

@anncleeves.bsky.social @panmacmillan.bsky.social
September 19, 2025 at 6:52 AM
📘📘BOOK REVIEW📘📘
Don’t Let Him In By Lisa Jewell

Full review ➡️ t.ly/5hXiW

“With some very unexpected twists and reveals this was dark and disturbing but very entertaining.”

@lisajewell.bsky.social @penguinrandomhouse.bsky.social
September 18, 2025 at 8:50 AM
📕📕BOOK REVIEW📕📕
Quantum of Menace by Vaseem Khan
Published 23 October

Full review ➡️ t.ly/tmrKn

“A good entertaining thriller with plenty for die hard Bond fans as well as well as crime aficionados. Very enjoyable read.”
@vaseemkhanuk.bsky.social @zaffrebooks.bsky.social
September 17, 2025 at 8:35 AM
📘📘BOOK REVIEW📘📘
The Penguin Book of Penguins by Peter and Lisa Fretwell
Non-Fiction published 18 September

Full review and my photographs ➡️ t.ly/rTilU

“I loved this book, easy to read, entertaining and gorgeous illustrations.”

@penguinrandomhouse.bsky.social
September 14, 2025 at 8:49 AM
📕BOOK REVIEW📕
The Society of Unknowable Objects by Gareth Brown

Full review ➡️ t.ly/1cKTk
“…a very entertaining read. An action packed adventure across three continents with a dark magical theme, at times verging on supernatural horror.”
@garethjohnbrown.bsky.social
@transworldbooks.bsky.social
September 5, 2025 at 6:04 PM
📕📕BOOK REVIEW📕📕
Clown Town By Mick Herron
Published 9 September

Full review ➡️ t.ly/Q44dL

“A serious amount of dark, laconic humour to counter all the more gruesome moments in this well plotted story. Brilliant as ever!”

@baskervillejmp.bsky.social
September 4, 2025 at 1:23 PM
📕📕BOOK REVIEW📕📕
Watching You by Helen Fields
Published 28 August

Full review ➡️ t.ly/ooW3T

“What an excellent, edge of the seat read.”

@crimediva.bsky.social @avonbooks.bsky.social
August 25, 2025 at 4:36 PM
📕📕BOOK REVIEW📕📕
The Cut Throat Trial By S J Fleet
Published 28 August

Full review ➡️ t.ly/SdSvi

“…we are left to wonder if we were on the jury, what would our verdict have been? Oh. And there’s that final twist. Yes that one!”

@barristersecret.bsky.social @panmacmillan.bsky.social
August 21, 2025 at 7:53 AM
📗📗BOOK REVIEW 📗📗
Body Count By Julie Mae Cohen

Full review ➡️ t.ly/pm7rL

“A fun entertaining and very enjoyable read.”

@zaffrebooks.bsky.social @juliecohen.bsky.social
August 21, 2025 at 7:51 AM
📘📘BOOK REVIEW📘📘
The Final Vow by MW Craven

Full review ➡️ t.ly/uYJsd

“Well paced with a high level of suspense this is another cracking read”

@mwcraven.bsky.social @littlebrown.bsky.social
August 14, 2025 at 7:41 AM
📗📗BOOK REVIEW📗📗
Clever Little Thing by Helena Echlin

Full review ➡️ t.ly/qSBRz

“There are hints of the supernatural and the story was tense and eerie. I loved it.”

#HelenaEchlin @headlinebooks.bsky.social
August 9, 2025 at 8:33 AM
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📚📆#BlogTour 📆📚

4.5⭐️💫#NoSafePlace by #HannahBrennan @avonbooks.bsky.social is the first in a new detective series & wow is it good!😍The investigation of a murder case links to a study of OCD & it’s a race against time to avoid more victims…👀

Full Review 🔗 tinyurl.com/mpsewvpu

#BookSky📚💙
August 4, 2025 at 7:09 AM
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📚#BookReview📚

4⭐️#SheDidntSeeItComing by @sharilapena3k.bsky.social @bantambooksuk.bsky.social is a tension-filled thriller about a missing woman, uncovering a cast of characters with secrets to be unearthed when the investigation begins…🔍

Full Review 🔗 tinyurl.com/y9tnhnf8

#BookSky📚💙
August 6, 2025 at 7:14 AM
📙📙BOOK REVIEW📙📙
The Art of a Lie by Laura Shepherd-Robinson

Full review ➡️ t.ly/-uzF2

“There are some good twists in this historical thriller novel and it was indeed a most entertaining read.”

@laurasrobinson.bsky.social @panmacmillan.bsky.social
August 5, 2025 at 2:10 PM
📕📕BOOK REVIEW 📕📕
📚📚Compulsive Readers #ChrisCarterBlogathon📚📚
An Evil Mind

Full review ➡️ t.ly/w5rMR

“There are so many shocking details and unexpected twists making for such a compelling read.”

@tracyfenton.bsky.social @simonschusteruk.bsky.social
August 4, 2025 at 8:02 AM
📘📘BOOK REVIEW📘📘
A Neighbour’s Guide to Murder by Louise Candlish
Published by HQ 17th July

Full review ➡️ t.ly/QnyNU

“…goodness me there were some shocks! A tightly plotted character driven thriller and an entertaining read.”

#louisecandlish @hqstories.bsky.social
July 8, 2025 at 8:49 AM
📕📕BOOK REVIEW 📕📕
Never Tear Us Apart by Rowan Coleman

Full review ➡️ t.ly/VvIY_

“Beautifully written this is an immersive read, I felt like I was there in Malta…Thank you for writing this book, it was special.”

@hodderfiction.bsky.social @rowancoleman.bsky.social
July 2, 2025 at 9:05 AM
📗📗BOOK REVIEW📗📗
Dead To Me by Gytha Lodge
Published 3 July

Full review ➡️ t.ly/GmjQG

“This is a gripping read full of interesting characters, not least feisty Anna, … A cracking book.”

@gythalodgeauthor.bsky.social @michaeljbooks.bsky.social
June 27, 2025 at 7:24 AM
📗📗BOOK REVIEW📗📗
📙Random Things Tours📙
The Lady in the Park By David Reynolds

Full review ➡️ t.ly/u7KIx

“With a good plot and some entertaining characters this was a compelling read.”

#DavidReynolds
@muswellpress.bsky.social @annerandomthings.bsky.social
June 26, 2025 at 8:12 AM
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📚#BookReview📚

3.5⭐️💫#LoveAtFirstSight by #LauraJaneWilliams #CenturyBooks is a love story that doesn’t quite take the path you imagine it to, told in the author’s embracing writing style, you will be intrigued as to how it works out!❤️

Full Review 🔗 tinyurl.com/4zc3wz3s

#BookSky📚💙 #Bookblogger
June 18, 2025 at 7:04 AM