Die Minnesota TrilogieReihe
Diese Serie taucht in die raue, landschaftlich reizvolle Umgebung des Oberen Sees ein und verwebt historische Geheimnisse mit fesselnden Kriminalfällen der Gegenwart. Begleiten Sie Charaktere, die sich mit persönlichen Dämonen und verwirrenden Morden in einer abgelegenen Gemeinschaft mit reichem Erbe auseinandersetzen. Die Erzählungen erforschen Themen wie Identität, Vermächtnis und die Suche nach Wahrheit vor einem Hintergrund, auf dem sowohl die Natur als auch die menschliche Natur tiefe Geheimnisse bergen. Decken Sie die dunklen Wahrheiten auf, die unter der Oberfläche des ruhigen nordischen Lebens verborgen liegen.



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Only the Dead
- 168 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
A Norwegian tourist has been found murdered on the shore of Lake Superior--right where an Ojibwe man may have been killed more than one hundred years earlier. Four months later, the official investigation is supposedly over but still not resolved, and U.S. Forest Service officer Lance Hansen, drawn into the mystery by his grisly discovery of the body, is uncovering clues disturbingly close to home. His former father-in-law, Willy Dupree, may hold the key to the century-old murder of Swamper Caribou. And his own brother, Andy, might know more than he's telling--more than he should know--about the recent homicide. The relationship between the brothers takes a dangerous turn as their annual deer hunt becomes a deadly game. Steeped in the rich history of Lake Superior's rugged North Shore, this follow-up to the Riverton Prize-winning The Land of Dreams pursues two tales through a bleak and beautiful landscape haunted by the lives and dreams of its Scandinavian immigrants and Native Americans. Hansen finds himself equally haunted by the complex mysteries that continue to unravel around him.
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The Ravens
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
It's been a long, dark time since a gruesome discovery drew U.S. Forest Service ranger Lance Hansen into a murder investigation that is now approaching a resolution—although not to his satisfaction. In fact, the mysteries have been multiplying and getting uncomfortably close to home. On the run after a hunting expedition with his brother, Andy, went awry, Lance is haunted by visions of Swamper Caribou, the Ojibwe medicine man whose death a century earlier remains unexplained. Willy Dupree, Lance's former father-in-law, has the ability to interpret dreams—and what he reveals may be key to understanding both deaths, past and present. Reluctantly taking on the role of detective, Lance uncovers troubling connections and grim secrets that will shake him to his very core.In the final installment of his award-winning Minnesota Trilogy, Norwegian crime writer Vidar Sundstøl’s affinity for the northern world of Lake Superior is on full display—as Lance’s search takes him from the wilds of the Boundary Waters to outposts steeped in voyageur history and Ojibwe culture, from the streets of the Twin Cities to the gritty port of Duluth, to the sleepy tourist towns that dot the North Shore—and as the mysteries of love and nature, history and culture merge in a powerful conclusion.