Aslak Nore (born 1978) grew up in Oslo. Educated at the University of Oslo and the New School for Social Research in New York, he then served in Norway's elite Telemark Battalion in Bosnia. A modern-day adventurer, Nore has lived in Latin America and worked as a journalist in the Middle East and Afghanistan. He has published several non-fiction books and three novels, the last of which, Ulvefellen was a national bestseller and won the Riverton Prize for best crime novel in Norway in 2018. He lives in Provence, France.
Una saga apasionante alrededor de una familia noruega con un secreto devastador que se remonta a los primeros años de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.En el otoño de 1940 un barco con civiles noruegos y soldados alemanes a bordo naufraga en Bodö, frente a la costa noruega, al impactar contra...
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