"With its twisty Golden Age plot and a fascinating Nordic Noir setting, this novel is perfect for lovers of each." -- Ann Cleeves, New York Times bestselling author
"Eliza Reid's take on a locked room mystery is an island off the coast of Iceland during a perfect storm--for the perfect murder. Among the suspects are an ambitious chef, an award-winning writer, an ambassador, and a captain of industry. Skullduggery in high places! A most enthralling, entertaining, and intriguing mystery." -- Liz Nugent, national bestselling author
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"An addictive and edgy murder mystery with wonderfully quirky characters and razor-sharp dialogue. You'll turn the pages faster than you ever thought possible." -- Jann Arden, bestselling author of The Bittlemores
"Eliza Reid fills the canvas with relatable characters and enough red herrings to mislead even the most ardent crime fiction readers...Death on the Island is easily one of the best debut crime fiction novels of the year to date." -- BOLO Books
"Aside from Reid's suspense-maximizing structural inventiveness, Death on the Island is a Christie-esque affair, with a tight roster of secret-keeping suspects and a satisfyingly stagey all-hands-on-deck summing-up; Reid has just swapped out Christie's secluded English country manor for an Icelandic island that's not all that much bigger." -- Shelf Awareness, Starred Review
"An intriguing mystery, an exotic setting, and a Christie vibe--what's not to love?" -- Shari Lapena, internationally bestselling author of What Have You Done?
"I loved this book. Eliza Reid is so assured in her plot, her characters that it's hard to believe this is her first novel. Death on the Island is compulsive and propulsive reading. Not only wonderfully evocative of a little known area of Iceland, it is also surprising, with twists even a seasoned crime reader won't see coming. A brilliant debut that promises more to come." -- Louise Penny, #1 New York Times bestselling author
"Death on the Island is a wonderful and compelling debut, welcoming a new and unique voice to the Icelandic crime fiction genre." -- Yrsa Sigurðardóttir, international bestselling author
"So this is what Eliza Reid was thinking about during all those diplomatic dinners." -- Anthony Horowitz, New York Times bestselling author
"Eliza Reid has drawn on her experience as Iceland's former First Lady to craft a classic murder mystery set on the windswept Westman Islands. The ensemble cast is filled with quirky, complex, and believable characters who are all dealing with their own baggage, along with a dead body or two. And the island itself is a mesmerizing setting made even more sinister by the lashing storm. Whether you have the self-control to savour this tale, or you read it in one desperate binge, as I did, Death on the Island is the debut everyone will be talking about." -- Terry Fallis, two-time winner of the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour
"A classic murder mystery set against a brooding landscape. Full of twists and turns that will keep you guessing right to the very last page." -- Will Ferguson, Giller Prize-winning author of 419
"Now, here's something new: The Good Wife meets Agatha Christie beneath the Northern Lights of Iceland. In Death on the Island, Eliza Reid--who served as that country's First Lady for eight historic years--evokes its extraordinary atmosphere, its cultural rituals, even the quirks of its language; better still, her protagonist--the intrepid yet vulnerable wife of a diplomat--is tactful but fierce, a heroine to thrill fans of Scandal and Madam Secretary. And the mystery, cunningly structured as a series of tick-tock countdowns, pays homage to locked-room classics while blazing a path that's defiantly modern. This is a fresh, transporting, emotionally involving suspense debut, that rare crime novel you'll want to discuss with friends. Maybe even beneath the Northern Lights." -- A.J. Finn, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window and End of Story
"Reid's atmospheric fiction debut creates suspense through a trio of murders...the evocative, isolated setting becomes the locked room in this Christie-esque whodunit." -- Kirkus Reviews