• Norwegian by Night

  • By: Derek B. Miller
  • Narrated by: Sean Mangan
  • Length: 10 hrs and 36 mins
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,514 ratings)

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Norwegian by Night

By: Derek B. Miller
Narrated by: Sean Mangan
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Sheldon Horowitz - 82 years old, impatient, and unreasonable - is staying with his granddaughter's family in Norway when he disappears with a stranger's child. Sheldon is an ex-Marine, and he feels responsible for his son's death in Vietnam. Recently widowed and bereft, he talks to the ghosts of his past constantly.

To Norway's cops, Sheldon is just an old man who is coming undone at the end of a long and hard life. But Sheldon is clear in his own mind. He'd heard the boy's eastern European mother being murdered, and he's determined to protect the child from the killer and his Balkan gang. With an endearing combination of dexterity and daring, Sheldon manages to elude the police in what is hostile, foreign territory for him. But what he doesn't know is that the police and the gang both know where he's heading.

Norwegian by Night is the last adventure of a man coming to terms with the tragedy of his own life as he tries to save another's. It combines laconic, deadpan humour, moral seriousness, visceral grief, and narrative tensions in a remarkable way - and Sheldon, in particular, is about to become a famous fictional hero.

©2012 Derek B. Miller (P)2013 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

Critic reviews

"Norwegian by Night ‘may just be the Australian publishing coup of the decade, for this is a very powerful novel indeed, and Sheldon Horowitz is an absolutely unforgettable hero....A novel that will last and, soon enough, will be added to that canon of those finer works that transcend mere genre." (Jonathan Dawson, Sunday Tasmanian)
"To say this is an enigmatic read would be the understatement of the season." ( Courier Mail)

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Wonderful Read!

This book has it all. Humor, pathos, love, poignancy, familiarity, nativity, and sophistication. Enjoyed the audio so much, I downloaded the Kindel and ordered the print version.

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This is the best audiobook of the last 100 or so that I’ve heard. Highly recommended.

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outstanding novel

We loved this book. it has wonderful characters and is a Mysterious, humorous and heartwarming story

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exquistely touching story, great narration

there's no getting around falling in love with Sheldon Horowitz and his wild funny sad heartbreaking adventure through the Norwegian criminal underground. The writing is really good...I went back to listen again to several passages about the beauty of the natural world, or the pognancy of music, that were sheer poetry in the midst of a fast paced story.

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Outstanding novel

Reading limited due to vision. This book was an amazing combination of storyline, characters and narrator.

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Great Listen!

This was one of the most original, engaging and entertaining stories I've listened to.
I have over 300 books in my library so I've heard a wide range of stories. This is one of my top 20. I wanted to listen again as soon as it was done.
Well worth the time and credit/money.

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An unexpected surprise

I think I purchased this audio book from one of the Audible sales, and when I first started listening I couldn't imagine why. But later, I knew it was something special.

This isn't a funny book, although at times I laughed aloud. It was sad, suspenseful and heroic. The main character, an elderly man who may or may not be suffering from dementia, performs one last act of heroism. Maybe as penance for what has gone before, maybe just because it's the right thing to do. The author paints the picture so well that you know the next step, maybe.

The plot has twists and turns, and fortunately the author believes the reader is intelligent enough to let us draw our own conclusions and doesn't feel the need to make the ugly even uglier. We already know, it doesn't need to be illustrated further.

Norway is as much a character as the human characters in the story, If I immigrate to another country, I'm heading to Norway.

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Derek Miller: Get thee to an editor

Was Miller in a rush to close off the last page? had he ever spent time with a toddler? or traveled with one? I think not. Excellent humanizing of the antagonists, not cardboard or cliche...but ended book with tired USA style guns and ammo blast-out - author is badly in need of a more skilled editor to help even out the otherwise very good ideas...enjoyed some of the historical snippets on being a Jew in the USA

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Grabbed me from the get-go!

Sheldon is an 82-year old American Marine Corps vet who now lives in Oslo with the granddaughter he raised, her Norwegian husband, and a host of other people from Sheldon's past, who are now alive only in his head. When he finds himself involved in a murder he calls on them, and his military training, to help him figure out what to do. Miller has written a well-built story with just enough suspense, told from several points-of-view by characters who are mostly sympathetic. I enjoyed Mangan's narration. He did a great job of reading in various, very believable accents. This is one of the few books I've read that I didn't want to end.

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Love it 82 year old Jew and an 8 year old

Grumpy old man, Korean War veteran, widower, in Norway, finds himself on a mission of heroic proportion.
Wonderful. Entertains, unusual

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