![]() Arnaldur Indridason Books into Movies/TV:Īrnaldur Indridason’s crime novel “M’rin” (also referred to as Jar City or Tainted Blood) was made into a film in 2006. With a worth of €125,000, it is considered as the most lucrative award in the crime fiction category. Most recently in 2013, Indridason won the RBA International Prize for Crime Writing. ![]() The same book won the Gold Dagger award (offered by the British Crime Writers’ Association) in 2005 and was nominated for a Barry Award in 2006. The following year (2003), “Silence of the Graves” bagged him the same award. His novel “Jar City” won the Glass Key award in 2002 in the Nordic crime fiction category. Arnaldur Indridason AwardsĪrnaldur Indridason has been nominated for a number of awards some of which he won. In total, his books are available in 26 different countries and account for his regular appearance at the top of bestseller lists every now and then. ![]() Although he writes primarily in the Icelandic language, some of Indridason’s works have been translated into other languages like English, Russian, German, Polish, Italian and 19 others for the sake of his growing audience. ![]()
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