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Ebook About In this Crime Writers Association John Creasey Dagger Award winner and Guardian Best Crime and Thriller of the Year, a former Marine sniper and a newly orphaned boy race across the Norwegian wilderness, fleeing demons both real and imagined. Sheldon Horowitz—widowed, impatient, impertinent—has grudgingly agreed to leave New York and move in with his granddaughter, Rhea, and her new husband, Lars, in Norway—a country of blue and ice with one thousand Jews, not one of them a former Marine sniper in the Korean War turned watch repairman. Not until now, anyway. Home alone one morning, Sheldon witnesses a dispute between the woman who lives upstairs and an aggressive stranger. When events turn dire, Sheldon seizes and shields the neighbor’s young son from the violence, and they flee the scene. As Sheldon and the boy look for a safe haven in an alien world, past and present weave together, forcing them ever forward to a wrenching moment of truth You can find the coming of age story of Sheldon Horowitz by reading How To Find Your Way in the Dark. Additionally, this is the first novel in which Sigrid Ødegård appears. You can follow her to her next case by reading American by Day.Book Norwegian by Night (A Sheldon Horowitz Novel Book 2) Review :
I identified readily with the protagonist, Sheldon “Donny” Horowitz. He’s eighty-two and a former Marine. I’m also eighty-two and a former Marine. He’s Jewish and fought in the Korean War. Can’t match him there because I’m Catholic and did my tour in Viet Nam. Sheldon is living in Oslo with his granddaughter Rhea and her Norwegian husband, Lars. Their lives are changed forever when Sheldon witnesses a fight that involves a neighbor woman and takes the woman’s son under his wing for protection. Sheldon and the boy embark on a journey which takes them over a lot of Norway’s terrain for much of the book. There’s an obvious language problem because the boy doesn’t understand English and Sheldon doesn’t speak much Norwegian or the boy’s native tongue. The man who was arguing with Sheldon’s neighbor is named Enver Berisha, a pretty evil dude from Kosovo who has a personal stake involving the boy whom Sheldon is protecting. Sheldon doesn’t know the boy’s name but decides to call him Paul. A small digression here. Sheldon’s son was named Saul and did a Viet Nam tour of duty in the Navy, patrolling the Mekong Delta with a group called the River Rats. Saul was killed in action. In biblical times, Saul of Tarsus was thrown from his horse on the road to Damascus by an act of God, an event causing him to convert to Christianity and change his name to Paul. It’s a clever allegory and prompts one to readily accept that the boy named Paul is a quasi-reincarnation of Sheldon’s son Saul. Sheldon and Paul make their escape over the Norwegian landscape by hitching rides with strangers and “borrowing” a boat when a canal works better than land. The plot is not strictly linear because Sheldon has many flashbacks and often talks to himself, to Paul, and converses with former Marines who are no longer alive. There are some inaccuracies regarding aspects of Marine training but they don’t detract from the overall enjoyment of the story. The plot builds steadily to a satisfying and exciting but abrupt ending. I really wanted to like this book. I think part of the problem is that I was expecting something different. I was anticipating more of a sweet story about an elderly man and a young boy on the run in Oslo. Instead, this is part crime drama, part Korean and Vietnam war story, part recent Kosovo history and war, and part old man and a boy.Sheldon, aka Donny, Horowitz is an 82 year old Jewish man living in New York City after the death of his wife. His granddaughter convinces him to move to Norway to live with her and her husband. Sheldon’s wife and granddaughter both think he is demented and needs looking after. Sheldon reluctantly moves and while he is still dealing with culture shock, he witnesses a murder in his apartment building. A young woman is killed and Sheldon rescues her son and tries to hide him from the killers. If successful, this is redemption for Sheldon who feels responsible for sending his only son to the Vietnam war. Sheldon and the boy are pursued by both the killer and an interesting female police chief. There is a dramatic final scene and the outcome remains unclear. Usually, I enjoy an ending that is open to interpretation, but this time it was just confusing and annoying.My interest in this story waxed and waned throughout the book and I was glad to be done with it. There are a lot of flashback scenes, which I assume are intended to make you wonder about Sheldon’s mental state. Personally, I correctly pegged his mental state early on. I thought the writing was fine but not spectacular. I am actually surprised that this book is so lauded by book critics and reviewers. Perhaps if I had paid more attention to the plot summary, I would have been in a different mind set and enjoyed the book more. Perhaps I would have never purchased it in the first place. Read Online Norwegian by Night (A Sheldon Horowitz Novel Book 2) Download Norwegian by Night (A Sheldon Horowitz Novel Book 2) Norwegian by Night (A Sheldon Horowitz Novel Book 2) PDF Norwegian by Night (A Sheldon Horowitz Novel Book 2) Mobi Free Reading Norwegian by Night (A Sheldon Horowitz Novel Book 2) Download Free Pdf Norwegian by Night (A Sheldon Horowitz Novel Book 2) PDF Online Norwegian by Night (A Sheldon Horowitz Novel Book 2) Mobi Online Norwegian by Night (A Sheldon Horowitz Novel Book 2) Reading Online Norwegian by Night (A Sheldon Horowitz Novel Book 2) Read Online Derek B. Miller Download Derek B. Miller Derek B. Miller PDF Derek B. Miller Mobi Free Reading Derek B. Miller Download Free Pdf Derek B. Miller PDF Online Derek B. Miller Mobi Online Derek B. Miller Reading Online Derek B. MillerRead Online Private Eyes: An Alex Delaware Novel By Jonathan Kellerman
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