The chills and thrills of Icelandic fiction
There's a lot to be said for Icelandic fiction. An island country, with a language that is only spoken by 330.000 people. We completely rely…
Authors take us on journeys and invite us to settings and places we might not have experienced before. Seeing a place through an author’s eyes is wonderful – visit a castle or a gothic setting, travel back in time and discover the joys of literary travel.
Travel via book means you can be an armchair traveller or one in real life. Here, the Literary Travel Agency guide take you on a journey fuelled with wanderlust.
There's a lot to be said for Icelandic fiction. An island country, with a language that is only spoken by 330.000 people. We completely rely…
The world of the Charlie Fox thriller is wide and dangerous one. Locations across the world - but in the latest installment Fox Hunter, it's…
Antti Toumainen has left Helsinki in his latest novel as he wanted to explore the often darker and more rural kind of crime. Where does…
Writing an Icelandic thriller is no easy task. Lilja Sigurðardóttir has written one with bite and kick though as there is lots to talk about with…
Herself Alone in Orange Rain tells the story of Caoilainn Devoy who, aged 19, gives up her art course to join the Provisional IRA. She…