The Heirs of the Arctic by Aslak Nore - ISBN: 9781529424560
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Power, greed, and spies collide in the Arctic, threatening a family’s legacy.
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The Heirs of the Arctic

The bestselling Norwegian family drama

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  • Paperback

    464 pages

  • Release Date

    7 July 2026

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Summary

The Falcks are one of the most powerful families in Norway. And where there is power, there is envy and greed.

December 2015. Six months after the revelations in a long-lost testament shook the Falck family to its core.

Hans Falck, who had most to gain from the contentious will, lingers in a hospital bed in northern Norway, gravely injured in an accident. Meanwhile, Sasha Falck, who succeeded her father as the head of the family’s foundation, is pushing for a research expediti…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781529424560
ISBN-10:1529424569
Author:Aslak Nore, Sean Kinsella
Publisher:Quercus Publishing
Imprint:MacLehose Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:464
Release Date:7 July 2026
Weight:320g
Dimensions:194mm x 128mm x 32mm
Series:The Falck Saga
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Critics Review

Vivid scene-setting adds to an intelligent, enjoyable mix with a sharp twist at the end. * Financial Times *With The Heirs of the Arctic, Aslak Nore confirms himself as the great new voice of the Scandinavian thriller. No noir novelist has achieved such mastery since John le Carré. * Livres Hebdo *Nordic suspense takes on other colours and renews the genre thanks to an author who came from the cold * Page Libraire *This saga will delight fans of ‘Succession’ * Elle *

About The Author

Aslak Nore

Aslak Nore (born 1978) grew up in Oslo. Educated at the University of Oslo and the New School for Social Research in New York, he then served in Norway’s elite Telemark Battalion in Bosnia. A modern-day adventurer, Nore has lived in Latin America and worked as a journalist in the Middle East and Afghanistan. He has published several non-fiction books and three novels, the last of which, Ulvefellen was a national bestseller and won the Riverton Prize for best crime novel in Norway in 2018. He lives in Provence, France.

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