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A Wolf at the Gate

Orkneyinga Murders, Book 2

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A Wolf at the Gate

By: Lexie Conyngham
Narrated by: Ulf Bjorklund
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Ketil had not intended to return to Orkney, but when you work for Thorfinn Sigurdarson, you obey orders. Thorfinn wants him back to help with a visiting Abbot from Saxony, escorted by an old colleague of Ketil’s. Then people who know the Abbot start dying, and Ketil must once again work with his friend Sigrid to find out why - and to face dark memories from his own past.

This is the second in the Orkneyinga Murders series.

©2019 Lexie Conyngham (P)2021 Lexie Conyngham
Crime Fiction Historical Fiction Suspense Thriller & Suspense Fiction Crime Mystery

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This was even better than the first book in the Orkney series! The characters move across the pages, vivid and wonderful, their relationships real and complex, their hopes and desires as real as my own.
The plot is wonderful, twisting and turning, I didn’t guess till the very end. The motives were very real, the hints and clues were there, yet Conyingham leads you merrily past them with skills and ease.
The narration brought all to life, no stumbles over Scottish or Norse words, fabulous accents and believable voices for these wonderful characters. I loved it.

Viking Orkney brought vividly to life!

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