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Frozen Out

Gunnhildur Mystery, Book 1

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Frozen Out

By: Quentin Bates
Narrated by: Mel Hudson
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The discovery of a corpse washed up on a beach in an Icelandic backwater sparks a series of events that propels the village of Hvalvik's police sergeant Gunnhildur into deep waters. Although under pressure to deal with the matter quickly, she is suspicious that the man's death was no accident and once she has identified the body, sets about investigating his final hours. The case takes Gunnhildur away from her village and into a cosmopolitan world of shady deals, government corruption and violence. She finds herself alone and less than welcome in this hostile environment as she tries to find out who it was that made sure the young man drowned on a dark night one hundred kilometres from where he should have been - and why.

Although born in the UK in 1962, through a series of coincidences Quentin Bates found himself working in Iceland in his gap year. The gap year then became 10 years, during which time he managed to get himself married, produce a family, and generally go native in Iceland. The family then moved back to the UK in 1990 where Quentin became a full-time journalist on a commercial fishing magazine. Frozen Assets was born through the author's own inside knowledge of Iceland and its society, along with exploring the world of crime. He and his (Icelandic) wife frequently return to Iceland, where they have many friends, including several in the Reykjavik police.

©2011 Quentin Bates (P)2013 Audible Ltd
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I liked this police procedural enough to buy the next in the series. The main character is interesting, and I liked the procedural processes. I did not like the unfinished feeling at the end.

I liked it

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

This was a good story. The characters are believable as are their actions.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Frozen Out?

Complete confusion over the number of characters with names starting with 'S'; Snorri, Skuli, Steini...

What about Mel Hudson’s performance did you like?

Mel Hudson can produce a wide variety of character voices.

Any additional comments?

Iceland is a country of born storytellers and a very large majority of Iceland's residents speak English. Why then, did the narrator have/use a British accent? That was very disconcerting and disappointing.

Icelanders don't have British Accents

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This is my second review of this book. I decided to re listen thru the whole series. Am happy to confirm my original impression. Good characters, good amount of procedure, and a wonderful feeling of what Icelandic life in the run up to their financial collapse might have felt like.

Great start to a good series

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Would you consider the audio edition of Frozen Out to be better than the print version?

I don't know because I listen rather than read. Listening to this book was a delight.

Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?

It kept me engaged and it compelled me to listen to all the other Quintin Bates books Audible has on offer.

What does Mel Hudson bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

He brings life to the characters and distinction between and among them.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

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the narrator was distracting in her pace of reading, lilting narration and her attempts to produce character's names with an Icelandic accent. I had to stop listening as a result. May read on own as story itself may be good.

narrator distracting, had to stop listening

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