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1795: The Order of the Furies
- Jean Mickel Cardell, Book 3
- Narrated by: Matt Addis
- Length: 14 hrs and 37 mins
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Summary
It is 1795 and evil lurks in the winding alleys of Stockholm. Tycho Ceton prowls the city, willing to do anything to survive and reclaim the honour he has lost. No one knows what he is planning next but Emil Winge, haunted by the ghosts of his past, is determined to stop him. Meanwhile, Jean Mickel Cardell is preoccupied with his own search for Anna Stina Knapp. She may have in her possession a letter which could have devastating consequences in the wrong hands.
All the while, hell looms inexorably...
In 1795: The Order of the Furies, the third instalment of Niklas Natt och Dag's historical noir trilogy, we are plunged once again into the bustling world of late eighteenth-century Stockholm. The city is teetering on a precipice, with evil shaking its core, but can love and friendship prevail?
Translated by Ian Giles.
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- Mr. Mark Lewis
- 29-11-23
Fantastic Bittersweet Conclusion
I have thoroughly enjoyed reading this series,and although not to everyone's taste I recommend all three books for an immersive foray into the dark side of humanity with triumphs of will, of good broken and flawed men. Well done sir
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- The Curator
- 17-12-23
Devastating
If you’ve read the first two books in this trilogy you’ll know what you’re in for. Incredible storytelling, astonishing translation of what I assume was equally astonishing in the original Swedish and you’ll know not to look for easy endings.
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