Original title: Vargens Unge
Author: Johanna Holmström
Published: 2024
Publisher: Albert Bonniers Förlag
Genre: Crime & Suspense
Pages: 428
Reading material:
English sample & 27-page synopsis,
Swedish edition,
Finnish edition
Wilderness Noir! Wolf Cub is a relentless thriller set in Kuhmo, northern Finland, in a wilderness as wonderfully beautiful as it is terrifying. Instant bestseller in Sweden, 7000 copies sold!
✓ Johanna Holmström is the winner of the Karin Boye Literature Prize 2023, Svenska Dagbladets Literature Prize 2009, The Svenska Yles Literature Prize 2009 and was nominated for the Runeberg Prize in 2018 and in 2023
"Wolf Cub is a nail-biting novel one can’t help but devour at speed. Readers of Johanna’s previous books will recognize her voice: intelligent, elegant, suffused by violence, dark. But this time she’s added pace and mystery, creating a first-class thriller with an authority that commands admiration. I envy those who haven’t yet read this book for the experience you have ahead of you.” – Helene Atterling, Publisher, Albert Bonniers Förlag, Sweden
One day, a dirty and unfamiliar little boy stands in Seija's tulip bed. Upon seeing his wide-open eyes, her motherly heart overflows, but the boy refuses to say a word–only a memory card is found in his mouth. Police Inspector Minna and her sidekick Timo are called, but no one has reported a missing child. Who is the boy and where does he come from?
When the photographer Gloria moves into a collective in the forest, she feels that she has found her home. She enjoys the freedom and companionship, blind to what is going on around her. And when the truth is finally revealed, it is too late for her to escape.
“We end up in the middle of the primeval forest, the wilderness. The best writers create their own genre. Like Johanna Holmström. Understanding half of what Johanna Holmström means and wants is enough to think that Wolf Cub is a really good novel, even the best Swedish-language detective, crime, police and suspense novel of the year. A crime novel and novel critical of civilization."
- Bengt Eriksson, Opulens magazine, Sweden
Rights sold:
SWEDEN: Albert Bonniers Förlag (orig.), FINLAND: Förlaget (Swedish) & Otava (Finnish)