In the Month of the Midnight Sun
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Ekback...has a tremendous sense of place. Vividly conveying the desolation of the landscape in this haunting novel The Sunday Times
Questa autrice trae ispirazione dal paesaggio e dai personaggi della sua infanzia. La sua scrittura è plasmata da ricche influenze culturali dalla Lapponia ed estese esperienze di viaggio globali, che spaziano dalla Russia al Medio Oriente e al Regno Unito. Attraverso i suoi studi universitari in scrittura creativa, approfondisce le profondità dell'esperienza umana, traducendo il percorso della sua vita in narrazioni avvincenti. Il suo lavoro offre una prospettiva unica sul mondo, sia personale che universale.




Ekback...has a tremendous sense of place. Vividly conveying the desolation of the landscape in this haunting novel The Sunday Times
A Thrilling Novel of Conspiracy and Intrigue During World War II
Set against a backdrop of historical intrigue, this novel intertwines past and present through a gripping narrative. The story follows a group of historians who uncover a conspiracy that could change their understanding of history. As they delve deeper, thrilling twists and unexpected dangers arise, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. The blend of meticulous research and fast-paced storytelling creates an engaging experience for fans of both history and thrillers.
There are six homesteads on Blackåsen Mountain. It is summer, and new settlers are coming. It is their two young daughters who find the dead man, not half an hour's walk from their cottage. The father is away and whether stubborn, or stupid, or scared for her girls, the mother will not let it rest. She asks everyone and both the family and the priest either don't care or are happy to hear that the man has died. They say a wolf made those wounds. But what wild animal cuts a body so clean
There are six homesteads on Blackåsen Mountain. A day's journey away lies the empty town. It comes to life just once, in winter, when the Church summons her people through the snows. Then, even the oldest enemies will gather. But now it is summer, and new settlers are come. It is their two young daughters who find the dead man, not half an hour's walk from their cottage. The father is away. And whether stubborn, or stupid, or scared for her girls, the mother will not let it rest. To the wife who is not concerned when her husband does not come home for three days; to the man who laughs when he hears his brother is dead; to the priest who doesn't care; she asks and asks her questions, digging at the secrets of the mountain. They say a wolf made those wounds.But what wild animal cuts a body so clean?