Maria Hill AKA MH Books's Reviews > Wolf Winter
Wolf Winter
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bookshelves: sweden, 18th-century, supernatural, want-to-read-again, mystery, books-i-own-and-have-read
Jan 29, 2017
bookshelves: sweden, 18th-century, supernatural, want-to-read-again, mystery, books-i-own-and-have-read
“Sometimes that is how the most important insights came, in drips and drops, You took a step back and there is was: a waterway.�
Yes, Wolf Winter is a little of a slow burner but it’s worth it. At first I was very unimpressed with the characters and setting but steadily, steadily, as ice forms and a lake freezes over, the characters grew on me. The slow pace is in fact central to the story and is a reflection of the isolation of the characters' lives as they are stranded by weather conditions in Swedish Lapland.
We have several mysteries hidden within the novel. The central and obvious mystery being the opening murder and who amongst such a small number of people can possibly be responsible. But there is also the mystery of every characters past life and let's just say a lot more happening then was immediately obvious to me as I read the story. Without giving anything away I will conclude that the closing chapters include a lot of revelations.
This is definitely one for a reread for me and recommended to anyone who likes a mix of Nordic,historic, crime fiction with a slight supernatural twist.
Yes, Wolf Winter is a little of a slow burner but it’s worth it. At first I was very unimpressed with the characters and setting but steadily, steadily, as ice forms and a lake freezes over, the characters grew on me. The slow pace is in fact central to the story and is a reflection of the isolation of the characters' lives as they are stranded by weather conditions in Swedish Lapland.
We have several mysteries hidden within the novel. The central and obvious mystery being the opening murder and who amongst such a small number of people can possibly be responsible. But there is also the mystery of every characters past life and let's just say a lot more happening then was immediately obvious to me as I read the story. Without giving anything away I will conclude that the closing chapters include a lot of revelations.
This is definitely one for a reread for me and recommended to anyone who likes a mix of Nordic,historic, crime fiction with a slight supernatural twist.
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Reading Progress
September 9, 2016
– Shelved
September 9, 2016
– Shelved as:
to-read
November 13, 2016
– Shelved as:
to-read-owned
November 13, 2016
– Shelved as:
sweden
December 28, 2016
– Shelved as:
18th-century
December 31, 2016
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Started Reading
January 28, 2017
– Shelved as:
supernatural
January 29, 2017
– Shelved as:
want-to-read-again
January 29, 2017
– Shelved as:
mystery
January 29, 2017
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Finished Reading
November 21, 2017
– Shelved as:
books-i-own-and-have-read