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A review by bristoni74
Wolf Winter by Cecilia Ekbäck
5.0
I re-read this book during the 2022 Queensland floods - so instead of snow and ice I was dry and safe in my home but surrounded by rain, rain and more rain!!! I still enjoyed this book, but on re-reading would give it a 4 rating instead of a 5. It wasn't perfect this time around but I still enjoyed the beautiful descriptive writing and the atmosphere. I've DNFed a few books lately so it was great to re-visit a book I knew I would enjoy.
2015 review below:
My perfect book - historical setting (1717), atmospheric (I could feel the cold coming off the pages) and mysterious. It starts with the body of a dead man discovered by two girls and then delves into the superstitions, fears and secrets of the villagers as the their mother tries to undercover who murdered him. One of my favourite book club picks.
2015 review below:
My perfect book - historical setting (1717), atmospheric (I could feel the cold coming off the pages) and mysterious. It starts with the body of a dead man discovered by two girls and then delves into the superstitions, fears and secrets of the villagers as the their mother tries to undercover who murdered him. One of my favourite book club picks.