
Wolf Winter
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Narrado por:
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Jenny Funnell
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Cecilia Ekbäck
A 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.
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?
©2015 Cecilia Ekbäck (P)2015 Hodder & StoughtonListeners also enjoyed...




















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"Exquisitely suspenseful, beautifully written, and highly recommended" (Lee Child, number-one best-selling author of the Jack Reacher thrillers)
"The most brilliantly, dark, eerie, intriguing tale I've ever read. Think The Killing and then square it." (Ruby Wax)
What made the experience of listening to Wolf Winter the most enjoyable?
I loved this novel. The theme is refreshing different to most of the novels that I’ve read. The prose is sleek and elegant. It was a fascinating view od peasant life in Sweden in the 1700s.Who was your favorite character and why?
Maila. She was brave in the face of great adversity.What does Jenny Funnell bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
The narration is clear with an even pitch and pace. The accurate pronunciation of names was invaluable.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The most memorable part was when Maija was about to perform amputation of her daughter’s gangrenous toes.Any additional comments?
Great book. I would love to read another novel from this author.Excellent Scandinavian Gothic novel
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