Embers
by Josephine Greenland
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Pub Date Mar 18 2021 | Archive Date Jul 06 2021
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Description
Two siblings, one crime. One long-buried secret.
17-year-old Ellen never wanted a holiday. What is there to do in Svartjokk, a mining town in the northernmost corner of Sweden, with no one but her brother Simon – a boy with Asperger’s and obsessed with detective stories – for company?
Nothing, until they stumble upon a horrifying crime scene that brings them into a generations-long conflict between the townspeople and the native Sami. When the police dismiss Simon’s findings, he decides to track down the perpetrator himself. Ellen reluctantly helps, drawn in by a link between the crime and the siblings’ own past. What started off as a tedious holiday soon escalates into a dangerous journey through hatred, lies and self-discovery that makes Ellen question not only the relationship to her parents, but also her own identity.
Embers is a chilling and haunting who-dunnit with a Scandi-Noir twist, set against the backdrop of the deep, Swedish forests and the mysticism of Sami folklore.
Advance Praise
"An atmospheric, finely drawn setting; a haunting crime, and an unusual pair of detectives: Embers is a compelling debut." - Dan Vyleta
''A massive thank you to @jm.greenland for sending me a PDF copy of her debut YA novel, Embers, which is also my first Advanced Reader Copy (well, kind of, it wasn't the final print version or the ebook, so not sure what you call it)
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I knew nothing about reindeer herding until I read this part fact, part fiction book. I was totally surprised at the tradition, and the hate crime/victimisation the herders receive by people in positions of power or by capitalists. For these topics alone, this book is an important read
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Add to that the descriptions of the Scandinavian setting, and then you're really drawn into Simon and Ellen's world, as they go on a hunt to find out who beheaded the reindeers in the forest
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I was pleasantly surprised at how much this book reminded me of The Bridge (a Swedish-Danish TV drama series). In Embers, the male teen character, Simon, has Asperger's syndrome, and very matter-of-fact observational and detective skills, which is similar to Saga, the character in The Bridge. And I just loved both of them.
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I can highly recommend this whodunnit book and look forward to reading more of the author's work
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Embers is released on 18th March across on Amazon'' - @womensbookworld
''A terrific and informative read, with a Scandi-Noir-ish backdrop, this book should be in school libraries'' - Ewan Lawrie
''This novel has that "just one more chapter" quality of readability, drawing you further in in a bid to find out what is at the heart of the mystery'' - Chris Limb
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781789651034 |
| PRICE | £9.99 (GBP) |
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