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The Last Snow

Stina Jackson

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English
Corvus
01 February 2022
What secrets are hidden within the walls of a desolate farmhouse in a forgotten corner of Lapland?

Early spring has its icy grip on Odesmark, a small village in northernmost Sweden, abandoned by many of its inhabitants. But Liv Bjornlund never left. She lives in a derelict house together with her teenage son, Simon, and her ageing father, Vidar. They make for a peculiar family, and Liv knows that they are cause for gossip among their few remaining neighbours.

Just why has Liv stayed by her domineering father's side all these years? And is it true that Vidar is sitting on a small fortune? His questionable business decisions have made him many enemies over the years, and in Odesmark everyone knows everyone, and no one ever forgets.

Now someone wants back what is rightfully theirs. And they will stop at nothing to get it, no matter who stands in their way...

'I'm such a huge fan of Stina Jackson so my hopes were sky high for The Last Snow, andit didn't disappoint. Chilling, thrilling and beautifully written, Stina has the rareability to craft superb, page-turning novels that leave your pulse pounding andyour heart aching. I can't wait for her next offering.' - Chris Whitaker

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Imprint:   Corvus
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   Main
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   268g
ISBN:   9781786497369
ISBN 10:   1786497360
Pages:   384
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Stina Jackson was born in 1983 and raised in Skelleftea, northern Sweden. In 2006 she moved to Denver, Colorado, where she lives with her husband and small dog. Her debut novel, The Silver Road, was an international bestseller and won The Best Swedish Crime Novel Award in 2018. The Last Snow is her second novel.

Reviews for The Last Snow

Superb ... a gripping story, full of love and dread, that leaves you reeling * The Times * Intriguing, beautifully written and as noir as Scandi Noir gets * Irish Independent * I'm such a huge fan of Stina Jackson so my hopes were sky high for The Last Snow, and it didn't disappoint. Chilling, thrilling and beautifully written, Stina has the rare ability to craft superb, page-turning novels that leave your pulse pounding and your heart aching. I can't wait for her next offering. * Chris Whitaker * Exceptionally well-drawn ... another beautifully written novel from Stina Jackson ... I recommend it without reservation. * NB Magazine * Unsettling and absorbing * Observer on The Silver Road * Beautifully written, haunting and intense * Sunday Times Crime Club on The Silver Road * A stunning read. Beautifully written and utterly haunting -- Jo Spain on 'The Silver Road' I love everything about this book. Stina Jackson has mastered the art of combining suspense with literary depth. It's oh so beautiful, wistful and well written. -- Lina Bengtsdotter on 'The Silver Road' Beautiful writing and a creeping chilling tension combine in this atmospheric novel set in northern Sweden. * LoveReading * The story cuts deftly between characters and scenes in a way that feels filmic from the start. It's reminiscent of Stephen King in its recreation of life in a small community populated by damaged but sympathetic characters and, like much of King's work, would work equally well as a claustrophobic family drama, or a horror story, as it does as a thriller. * Irish Independent * Stina Jackson describes terrible things - addiction, violence,physical and psychological abuse - in such a matter-of-fact way, in such perfect prose, that what ought to be unbearable becomes spellbinding. Each character, whether good or bad, is treated with clear-eyed compassion that implies: There aren't any monsters. There are only people. * The Times, 'This Week's Paperbacks' *


  • Short-listed for Book of the Year Award 2020 (UK)

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