The Chill Factor
Suspense and Espionage in Cold War Iceland
Richard Falkirk author Ragnar Jónasson editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers
Published:21st Jan '21
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Iceland. In the winter it gets light at 10am and dark at 2pm. The daily announcement of the Chill Factor allows you to calculate how quickly you could die from exposure…
Iceland is erupting – and not just its volcano.
It is 1971, the height of the Cold War, and anti-American feeling among Icelanders is running high. When a teenager is found dead after a drunken night out, her clothes torn and face bruised, anger is directed towards the military personnel at the NATO air base at Keflavik who outnumber the local population.
British agent Bill Conran, invited by the Americans to uncover a Russian spy ring, comes to realise that this is no routine assignment. Unsure who can be trusted, and targeted by an unknown assassin, he discovers that Iceland, for all its cold beauty, has never been hotter.
‘Pure James Bond … With dialogue as sharp as the icy wind, Richard Falkirk racks up the tension to a terrific climax.’—Daily Mail
‘Taut, cleanly written, building to a bang-up climax’—New York Times
‘Like a shot of aquavit … Iceland has never seemed colder or hotter’—Kirkus
‘Reminiscent of John Le Carré’—Newsday
‘Tough in style and content, surpising in plot twists; good entertainment’—San Francisco Chronicle
‘Recommended for fans of spy thrillers and Icelandic crime fiction’—FictionFanBlog
ISBN: 9780008433871
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 15mm
Weight: 160g
240 pages