Arnaldur Indridason - Arctic Chill

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Reykjavik police detective Erlendur Sveinsson and his team investigate the murder of a dark-skinned Asian boy, found frozen in his own blood one midwinter day outside a rundown apartment block. The author imbues the self-doubting Erlendur with enormous depth, as an insecure father unable to show his love for his errant son and daughter as well as a troubled professional who’s made pain his constant companion. Indridason also lays bare the plight of Thai women brought to Iceland, married and soon divorced by Icelanders, left to raise their children alone in a culture, a climate and a language they don’t understand. On top of this national tragedy is the universal problem of bored, unsupervised youth, raised with no respect for authority and awash in fast food, rock music and violent computer games. Indridason has produced a stunning indictment of contemporary society.

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Before coming to the cemetery, Erlendur had gone to see Andres and had tried yet again to persuade him to disclose more details about his stepfather. Andres was obdurate.

“What are you going to do?” Erlendur asked.

“I don’t know if I’ll do anything,” Andres said.

He stood at the door of his flat, staring bleakly at Erlendur.

“What are you lot going to do?” he asked.

“We have no reason to do anything unless you want us to,” Erlendur said. “We have nothing on him. We know nothing about this man. If you know where he lives, why won’t you tell me?”

“What for?” Andres said.

Erlendur regarded him in silence.

“Were you referring to yourself?” he asked. “When you said he was a murderer?”

Andres did not answer.

“Was it you he killed?”

Andres finally nodded.

“Are you going to do anything about it?” Erlendur asked.

Andres stared at Erlendur for a long moment without answering, then shut the door on him.

Kjartan survived the attack, although he lost a lot of blood and his life hung in the balance for a while. The knife had missed his cardiac muscle by millimetres but thanks to quick action by the police he had reached a doctor before it was too late. Niran was in the care of the Child Welfare Agency. He had been convinced that Kjartan had killed his brother and as time passed his head became filled with nothing but thoughts of revenge. He had talked of revenge to Johann who had tried to persuade him that it was pointless. Niran had told his mother that he had been threatened but would not reveal by whom. Kjartan had been beside himself with rage and, convinced that Niran had been involved in vandalising his car, threatened to kill him. Sunee was afraid for Niran and to be on the safe side had asked Johann to look after him for a few days.

Several days after Elias’s funeral Erlendur went to visit Sunee. They sat in the boys” room while Virote, who was staying with his sister, made tea. Elinborg took a seat in the kitchen and talked to him about the service. Odinn and his family had stood with Sunee’s family who had come over from Thailand to follow Elias to the grave. His body had been cremated and the ashes given to Sunee in an urn.

“You didn’t cry,” Erlendur said. Gudny, who was sitting with them, interpreted.

“I’ve cried enough,” she said.

Gudny translated Sunee’s words, her eyes on Erlendur.

“I don’t want to worry him too much,” Sunee said. “It will make it harder for him to get to heaven. It will be harder if he has to swim through my tears.”

They talked of the future. Niran had expressed a wish to return home to Thailand after he had served his sentence but Sunee was not sure he meant it. She herself intended to remain in Iceland, as did her brother. And of course there was Johann. Sunee said that he was a good man. He had been hesitant to go public about his relationship with her at first because she was from Thailand; he was new to this sort of thing and wasn’t sure how his family would react, so he wanted to take it slowly. All that was past now.

Erlendur told Sunee about the two boys who had been messing about after school, carrying a knife; how Elias had crossed their path by chance and they had attacked him for no real reason. They had intended to play with him, frighten him. “You never know what brainless idiots like that are capable of,” he said. “Elias was unlucky to bump into them.”

Sunee’s face was unreadable. She listened to Erlendur’s explanation of why she had lost her son and her face displayed blank incomprehension.

“Why Elias?” she said.

“Because he was there,” Erlendur said. “No other reason.”

They sat in silence for a long time until eventually Erlendur mentioned the sentence that he had found in Elias’s exercise book about the trees and the forest. Did she know what had been on his mind when he asked how many trees it took to make a forest?

Sunee did not know what he was talking about. The exercise book was on the desk and he showed her what Elias had written. How many trees does it take to make a forest?

Sunee smiled for the first time in ages.

“His Thai name Aran,” she said.

“Yes, Gudny told me. What does Aran mean?”

“Forest,” Sunee said. Aran mean forest”

Erlendur made the sign of the cross over Marion Briem’s grave. Then he turned into the wind that bit his face, tore at his hair and pierced his clothes. His thoughts flew home to his books about torment and death in merciless winter storms. Those were stories that he could understand; they kept alight the embers of old feelings in his breast, of regret and grief and loss. He bowed his head into the wind. As so often before at this darkest time of the year he wondered how people had survived for hundreds of years in a country with such a harsh climate.

The frost tightened its grip as evening fell, whipped up by the chill Arctic wind that blasted in from the sea and south over the desolate winter landscape. It plunged down from Mount Skardsheidi, past Mount Esja and ravaged its way over the lowlands where the settlement spread out, a glittering winter city on the northernmost shores of the world. The wind howled and shrieked between the buildings and down the empty streets. The city lay lifeless, as if in the grip of a plague. People stayed inside their houses. They locked their doors, closed their windows and pulled the curtains, hoping against hope that the cold spell would soon be over.

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