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2000s : The eighth in the Hanne Wilhelmsen Series
2000s : The eighth in the Hanne Wilhelmsen Series
1222 is the story of how a small group of people find themselves stuck in a hotel during an apocalyptic snow storm. Following a dramatic train derailment at Finse, the conflict between the survivors escalates while a furious hurricane threatens the unprotected village. Nobody is there to help, and there is no way out of the inferno for the survivors hiding out. On the first night at the hotel, a man is found shot and murdered. The victim is Cato Hammer, a priest known nation-wide for his ability – and desire – to get in the papers. Hanne Wilhelmsen, retired Inspector at the Oslo Police, is drawn into a race against time, a murderer, and the worst storm in the Norwegian alps on record. She loses the first round. Soon, another one of God’s servants is murdered, when an icicle cuts through his body…
Finse is a small village which is experiencing an apocalyptic snow storm and there is a dramatic train derailment in this place, there is a lot of people affected and injured in so many ways.
There are storms happening all over the region – the Alps is experiencing the worst storm in on record. Added to this, there is a priest murdered and then another one of God’s servants killed with an icicle – a deadly snowstorm has unexpected consequences
According to the BBC, the village was used for expedition training by Amundsen Scott and Shackleton.
The police and legal team work from the police HQ in Gronlandsleiret 44 “which has no historical resonance unlike the previous building in Mollergata where the HQ used to be. The police seems to be bothered that their block is unlike the smart government buildings of Victoria Terrasse nearby”
Cases always seems to involve a conspiracy or two operating high up in the Oslo legal system and since Ms Holt was Norway’s Justice Minister, there is a keen sense of accuracy and realistic dialogue and other plot background within every book.
Destination: Finse, Oslo Author/Guide: Anne Holt Departure Time:2000s
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