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In the Month of the Midnight Sun

Author: Cecilia Ekbäck  

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From the acclaimed author of Wolf Winter comes a second brilliantly written and gripping historical Nordic Noir thriller with all the intrigue and atmosphere of Burial Rites , the pent-up passion of The Piano and the suspense of The Tenderness of Wolves .

From the acclaimed author of Wolf Winter comes a second brilliantly written and gripping historical Nordic Noir thriller with all the intrigue and atmosphere of Burial Rites, the pent-up passion of The Piano and the suspense of The Tenderness of Wolves.

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From the acclaimed author of Wolf Winter comes a second brilliantly written and gripping historical Nordic Noir thriller with all the intrigue and atmosphere of Burial Rites , the pent-up passion of The Piano and the suspense of The Tenderness of Wolves .

From the acclaimed author of Wolf Winter comes a second brilliantly written and gripping historical Nordic Noir thriller with all the intrigue and atmosphere of Burial Rites, the pent-up passion of The Piano and the suspense of The Tenderness of Wolves.

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'Ekback once again proves that she is in the very front rank of Scandinavian crime writers.' Independent

Stockholm 1856.

Geologist Magnus has been sent by the Minister to survey the distant Lapland region around Blackasen Mountain. It is the perfect cover for another mission: Magnus must investigate why one of the nomadic Sami people, native to the region, has apparently slaughtered in cold blood a priest, a law officer and a settler in their rectory.

But the Minister has more than a professional tie to Magnus, and at the last moment, he adds another responsibility. Disgusted by the wayward behaviour of his daughter Lovisa - Magnus's sister-in law - the Minister demands that Magnus take her with him on his arduous journey.

Together the two must venture out of the sophisticated city, up the coast and across country, to the rough-hewn religion and politics of the settler communities, the mystical, pre-Christian ways of the people who have always lived on this land, and the strange, compelling light of the midnight sun.

For Lovisa and Magnus, nothing can ever be the same again.

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Critic Reviews

“Like a silent fall of snow; suddenly, the reader is enveloped... visually acute, skilfully written; it won't easily erase its tracks in the reader's mind. - HILARY MANTEL, author of WOLF HALL and BRING UP THE BODIES on WOLF WINTER Exquisitely suspenseful, beautifully written, and highly recommended. - Lee Child, No1 bestselling author of the Jack Reacher thrillers on WOLF WINTER The most brilliantly, dark, eerie, intriguing tale I've ever read. Think The Killing and then square it. - Ruby Wax on WOLF WINTER Wolf Winter is a beautiful novel, full of wisdom and poetry. Cecilia Ekback writes dark, compelling prose steeped in a powerful sense of place. Spellbinding. - Saskia Sarginson, bestselling author of The Twins on WOLF WINTERWOLF WINTER repays reading for the beauty of its prose, its strange compelling atmosphere and its remendous evocation of the stark, dangerous, threatening place, which exists in the far north and in the hearts of all of us. - Guardian on WOLF WINTERA compelling, suspenseful story. - Sunday Times on WOLF WINTER A terrific debut in the vein of Hannah Kent's BURIAL RITES - The Bookseller on WOLF WINTER A gripping murder mystery - Good Housekeeping on WOLF WINTER”

Like a silent fall of snow; suddenly, the reader is enveloped... visually acute, skilfully written; it won't easily erase its tracks in the reader's mind. - HILARY MANTEL, author of WOLF HALL and BRING UP THE BODIES on WOLF WINTER

Exquisitely suspenseful, beautifully written, and highly recommended. - Lee Child, No1 bestselling author of the Jack Reacher thrillers on WOLF WINTER

The most brilliantly, dark, eerie, intriguing tale I've ever read. Think The Killing and then square it. - Ruby Wax on WOLF WINTER

Wolf Winter is a beautiful novel, full of wisdom and poetry. Cecilia Ekback writes dark, compelling prose steeped in a powerful sense of place. Spellbinding. - Saskia Sarginson, bestselling author of The Twins on WOLF WINTER

WOLF WINTER repays reading for the beauty of its prose, its strange compelling atmosphere and its remendous evocation of the stark, dangerous, threatening place, which exists in the far north and in the hearts of all of us. - Guardian on WOLF WINTER

A compelling, suspenseful story. - Sunday Times on WOLF WINTER

A terrific debut in the vein of Hannah Kent's BURIAL RITES - The Bookseller on WOLF WINTER

A gripping murder mystery - Good Housekeeping on WOLF WINTER

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About the Author

Cecilia Ekback was born in the north of Sweden; her parents come from Lapland. During her teens, she worked as a journalist and after university specialised in marketing. Over twenty years her work for a multinational took her to Russia, Germany, France, Portugal, the Middle East and the UK.

In 2010, she finished a Masters in Creative Writing at Royal Holloway. She now lives in Calgary with her husband and twin daughters, 'returning home' to the landscape and the characters of her childhood in her writing. Her first novel, Wolf Winter, was published to great acclaim. You can find out more about Cecilia via her website and you can follow her @CeciliaEkback on Twitter.

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'Ekback once again proves that she is in the very front rank of Scandinavian crime writers.' Independent Stockholm 1856.Geologist Magnus has been sent by the Minister to survey the distant Lapland region around Blackasen Mountain. It is the perfect cover for another mission: Magnus must investigate why one of the nomadic Sami people, native to the region, has apparently slaughtered in cold blood a priest, a law officer and a settler in their rectory.But the Minister has more than a professional tie to Magnus, and at the last moment, he adds another responsibility. Disgusted by the wayward behaviour of his daughter Lovisa - Magnus's sister-in law - the Minister demands that Magnus take her with him on his arduous journey.Together the two must venture out of the sophisticated city, up the coast and across country, to the rough-hewn religion and politics of the settler communities, the mystical, pre-Christian ways of the people who have always lived on this land, and the strange, compelling light of the midnight sun.For Lovisa and Magnus, nothing can ever be the same again.

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Product Details

Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton | Hodder Paperback
Published
13th July 2017
Pages
368
ISBN
9781444789973

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