One Thousand Two Hundred and Twenty-two

One Thousand Two Hundred and Twenty-two by Anne Holt, published by Corvus in 2010, is a gripping narrative set against the backdrop of a severe snowstorm in Norway. This edition spans 313 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds as 269 travelers are stranded in a mountain pass and seek refuge in a historic hotel, only to discover that safety is an illusion when a murder occurs by dawn.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a tense atmosphere where mystery and suspense intertwine. As the characters grapple with the chilling reality of their situation, themes of crime and detection emerge, driven by the urgency of uncovering the truth behind the murder. This novel explores the dynamics among the stranded individuals, offering a compelling look at human behavior under pressure while navigating the challenges of survival in extreme conditions.
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1222 metres above sea level and the worst snow storm in recent Norwegian history is raging. Marooned in a mountain pass and with night falling, 269 travellers are forced to abandon their train and decamp into a centuries-old mountain hotel. They ought to be safe from the storm here, but as dawn breaks one of them will be found dead, murdered.
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