Niflheim
by DK flip
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There is murder in the air on the island of Niflheim. But the victims don’t stay dead for long.
With his mother's dying words ringing in his ears, Ebenezer Munch is cast into the care of his Grandfather, the powerful Woden Tørsen, who lives on the icy island of Niflheim. However, the mist that creeps along the coast conceals more than just the deadly rock faces, as a killer stalks the night. The ancient power of Niflheim has been awoken and Ebenezer must rely on an unexpected friendship and the power of his own lineage to survive. Will it be enough?
"This passage held either his doom or his deliverance. Perhaps both."
Perfect for fans of the spooky adventure of Derek Landy’s Skullduggery Pleasant series, combined with the rich and delicious world of J. M. Miro’s Ordinary Monsters, Andrew Wilson creates a world unlike any other. A story of grief, monsters, love, and the end of childhood, Wilson seamlessly explores the eternal question of what it means to be “a man”. | Andrew Wilson is a husband, father and proud dyslexic, writing stories to explore important themes such as masculinity while immersing young people in imagined worlds as only books can. Andrew was shortlisted for the Royal Society of Literature V.S. Pritchett Prize 2023.
Niflheim was shortlisted for the Bath Children’s Novel Award 2023, The Letter Review Prize for Unpublished Books 2023, the Yeovil Literary Prize Children’s and YA Novel 2023, longlisted for the Write Mentor Novel Awards 2024, and was a finalist of the Bardsy First Chapter Competition 2023.
As someone who struggled with reading as a teenage boy, Niflheim is the book that Andrew wrote to his younger self.
With his mother's dying words ringing in his ears, Ebenezer Munch is cast into the care of his Grandfather, the powerful Woden Tørsen, who lives on the icy island of Niflheim. However, the mist that creeps along the coast conceals more than just the deadly rock faces, as a killer stalks the night. The ancient power of Niflheim has been awoken and Ebenezer must rely on an unexpected friendship and the power of his own lineage to survive. Will it be enough?
"This passage held either his doom or his deliverance. Perhaps both."
Perfect for fans of the spooky adventure of Derek Landy’s Skullduggery Pleasant series, combined with the rich and delicious world of J. M. Miro’s Ordinary Monsters, Andrew Wilson creates a world unlike any other. A story of grief, monsters, love, and the end of childhood, Wilson seamlessly explores the eternal question of what it means to be “a man”. | Andrew Wilson is a husband, father and proud dyslexic, writing stories to explore important themes such as masculinity while immersing young people in imagined worlds as only books can. Andrew was shortlisted for the Royal Society of Literature V.S. Pritchett Prize 2023.
Niflheim was shortlisted for the Bath Children’s Novel Award 2023, The Letter Review Prize for Unpublished Books 2023, the Yeovil Literary Prize Children’s and YA Novel 2023, longlisted for the Write Mentor Novel Awards 2024, and was a finalist of the Bardsy First Chapter Competition 2023.
As someone who struggled with reading as a teenage boy, Niflheim is the book that Andrew wrote to his younger self.
PUBLISHER:
DK
ISBN-13:
9798217304714
BINDING:
Paperback / softback
NUMBER OF PAGES:
352
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
8.81(H) x 5.63(W)
AUDIENCE TYPE:
General / adult
LANGUAGE:
English