Der Island-Krimi: Der Tote im Westfjord
Oct 27 2016
•Crime
Crime writer Solveig Karlsdottir is pretty successful - although that's not particularly easy in Iceland. After all, with only two murders a year in the entire country, there aren't many sources of inspiration, but she makes up for this with a lot of imagination and her special feeling for things that aren't quite right. And this feeling kicks in strongly when she travels from Reykjavik to her old home village to look after her mother Margret, who is suffering from dementia. When an old friend from her youth is found dead at the harbor, she doesn't believe the official conclusion that it was an accident.
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Franka Potente
Solveig Karlsdóttir

Joi Johannsson
Finsen

Hildegard Schmahl
Margrét

Derek Richardson
Árni
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