Cover: Always Midnight In Orkney
Søren Landkildehus
Always Midnight In Orkney
ISBN: 978-8-743-05987-5
316 Seiten | € 34.50
Buch [Taschenbuch]
Erscheinungsdatum:
27.01.2025
Fantasy
Søren Landkildehus

Always Midnight In Orkney

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Returning to Orkney has consequence for Joe and his mother, Marjorie. Joe gets a new start in a part of the world where the isles and the sea are integral to the lives that unfold, the myths created, and the stories told. Marjorie faces a reckoning in a community where some stories hurt too much.
In the course of a decade, Always Midnight In Orkney follows the lives, victories, and sorrows of Joe, Marjorie and the circle of people around them. Into the mix, ancient forces make themselves felt and known as they intervene in the course of events. Destinies are woven together on Orkney: "It's where the loom is!"

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Veröffentlichung:27.01.2025
Höhe/Breite/GewichtH 21,5 cm / B 13,5 cm / 430 g
Seiten316
Art des MediumsBuch [Taschenbuch]
Preis DEEUR 34.50
Preis ATEUR 35.50
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ISBN-13978-8-743-05987-5
ISBN-108743059872
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Über den Autor

Søren Landkildehus is an author of fiction and philosophy. Earning his Ph.D: in Philosophy from The University of Reading in 2005, he has worked in local government in Denmark and pursued literature.

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