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Eisige Nacht - Ein Norwegen-Krimi

Karl Sortland 1

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Eisige Nacht - Ein Norwegen-Krimi

By: Niklas Sonnenschein
Narrated by: Jonathan Springer
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Im eisigen Norwegen lauert tödliche Kälte – und ein Mörder in der Dunkelheit. Der packende Kriminalroman vor der düsteren Kulisse Skandinaviens.

Im hohen Norden Norwegens verschwinden Forscher von einer arktischen Wetterstation – ohne jede Spur. Kommissar Karl Sortland und sein neuer Partner Mats Samuelsson werden nach Bjørnøya entsandt, um das Mysterium zu lüften. Vor Ort erwarten sie eine verwüstete Forschungsstation, eine Leiche und eine schwer verletzte Stationsleiterin. Schnell werden die Ermittlungen zu einem Überlebenskampf gegen die eisige Wildnis und gegen die eigene dunkle Vergangenheit. In einer verzweifelten Jagd nach der Wahrheit enthüllen die Kommissare ein Netz aus Geheimnissen und Intrigen, das sie bis an ihre Grenzen bringt ...

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Crime Fiction International Mystery & Crime Mystery
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I listened to Eisige Nacht on January 25 and 26, after a few failed attempts at getting into other audiobooks. This one finally held. It unfolds the way cold settles in—steadily, and without asking permission. From the start, the atmosphere does most of the talking: snow, darkness, distance.

Karl is a promising presence at the center of it all—grumpy, a little against the grain, and clearly shaped by the landscape he moves through.
The plot is unusual, but it earns that strangeness by placing it exactly where it belongs, in terrain remote enough for ice bears to feel plausible rather than theatrical.
Along the way, I learned about the Sami people, whom I regrettably didn’t even know existed before this audiobook.

His partner works as a natural counterweight, just as you’d expect in a crime novel—warm and fluffy, leaving room for dry humor amid genuinely gruelling crimes.

Jonathan Springer’s narration fits the material well. Not the baritone I usually prefer, but he has a cold-weather voice—clear, restrained, and well suited to long stretches of snow, tension, and quiet menace.

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