: Offers the Spanish edition ( El lobo ) as an EPUB 2 file with Adobe DRM.
The book is widely available in digital formats for various e-readers:
Critics and readers generally consider it a solid addition to the Nordic noir genre, though opinions on its pacing vary:
: As a prequel, it offers a fascinating look at the origins of the main duo, though long-time fans have mixed feelings about how Mia's "uncanny talents" are portrayed in this earlier timeline. Availability (EPUB)
(known as The Wolf in English) by Samuel Bjørk is a gripping prequel to the popular Munch & Krüger series. It details the first collaboration between veteran detective Holger Munch and a young Mia Krüger as they investigate a series of gruesome murders involving young boys in Norway. Critical Reception
: Some readers find the start a bit slow or "dense," but note that the tension builds significantly as the story progresses. Others at Babelio mention that while it is a page-turner, it occasionally suffers from "excessive information".
«The atmosphere feels brooding and claustrophobic at times, especially in the deeply forested areas outside of Oslo, which adds to the intensity of the storytelling.» Goodreads
: Offers the Spanish edition ( El lobo ) as an EPUB 2 file with Adobe DRM.
The book is widely available in digital formats for various e-readers: El Lobo Samuel Bjork epub
Critics and readers generally consider it a solid addition to the Nordic noir genre, though opinions on its pacing vary: : Offers the Spanish edition ( El lobo
: As a prequel, it offers a fascinating look at the origins of the main duo, though long-time fans have mixed feelings about how Mia's "uncanny talents" are portrayed in this earlier timeline. Availability (EPUB) It details the first collaboration between veteran detective
(known as The Wolf in English) by Samuel Bjørk is a gripping prequel to the popular Munch & Krüger series. It details the first collaboration between veteran detective Holger Munch and a young Mia Krüger as they investigate a series of gruesome murders involving young boys in Norway. Critical Reception
: Some readers find the start a bit slow or "dense," but note that the tension builds significantly as the story progresses. Others at Babelio mention that while it is a page-turner, it occasionally suffers from "excessive information".
«The atmosphere feels brooding and claustrophobic at times, especially in the deeply forested areas outside of Oslo, which adds to the intensity of the storytelling.» Goodreads