His third novel, Engin spor (No Trace), was nominated for the Glass Key award for Scandinavian crime writing, as was his fourth, Flateyjargáta (The Riddle of Flatey). Since then he has published more crime novels. His first novel, Dauðasök (Capital Offence), was published in 1978. After it is found to be a Danish cryptographer missing for months, the ensuing investigation uncovers a mysterious. But for the body discovered by three seal hunters, winter is a matter of permanence. Since 1985 he has supervised all the institution's publications. Near a deserted island off the western coast of Iceland in 1960, the dawning of spring brings new life for the local wildlife. He started working for the Public Roads Administration in 1969, and has worked there full time since 1983. In 19 he studied Communications, Publishing and Computer Graphics at the George Washington University in Washington DC. Viktor Arnar graduated with B.Sc in Civil Engineering from the Icelandic College of Engineering and Technology in 1983. Since 1985 he has supervised all the institution's publications.
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