Dark pines

328 pages

English language

Published April 2, 2018 by Point Blank.

ISBN:
978-1-78607-253-5
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OCLC Number:
1016946072

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4 stars (3 reviews)

An isolated Swedish town. A deaf reporter terrified of nature. A dense spruce forest overdue for harvest. A pair of eyeless hunters found murdered in the woods. It's week one of the Swedish elk hunt and the sound of gunfire is everywhere. When Tuva Moodyson investigates the story that could make her career she stumbles on a web of secrets that knit Gavrik town together. Are the latest murders connected to the Medusa killings twenty years ago? Is someone following her? Why take the eyes? Tuva must face her demons and venture deep into the woods to stop the killer and write the story. And then get the hell out of Gavrik.

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4 stars

The story is told from the perspective of Tuva, a deaf reporter who has moved to the Swedish town to be closer to her dying mother. Tuva is scared of nature, the creatures that dwell in it and the very likely possibility of getting lost in there. I don't think much of the UK's woodland is that intimidating but if you have ever wandered into a big commercial forest, you know how eerie they can be. Utgard is its own character in this tale.

Gavrik is a small town where everyone knows everyone else's business and it can make investigating difficult. Tuva is an outsider, she doesn't have loyalties other than to her story, but of course people will close ranks. With the national press arriving, the townspeople are worried that her words will scare off visitors.
I loved all the different oddballs of the town. So many potential suspects! …

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Subjects

  • Fiction

Places

  • Sweden