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Cold Victory Inbunden – 9 januari 2024

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AN AMAZON TOP 10 BOOK OF THE MONTH

From New York Times bestselling author Karl Marlantes comes a propulsive and sweeping novel in which loyalty, friendship, and love are put to the ultimate test


Helsinki, 1947. Finland teeters between the Soviet Union and the West. Everyone is being watched. A wrong look or a wrong word could end in catastrophe. Natalya Bobrova, from Russia, and Louise Koski, from the United States, are young wives of their country's military attachés. When they meet at an embassy party, their husbands, Arnie and Mikhail, both world-class skiers, drunkenly challenge each other to a friendly - but secret - cross-country wilderness race.


Louise is delighted, but Natalya is worried. Stalin and Beria's secret police rule with unforgiving brutality. If news of the race gets out and Mikhail loses, Natalya knows it would mean his death, her imprisonment, and the loss of her two children. Meanwhile, Louise, who is childless, uses the race as an opportunity to raise money for a local orphanage, naïve to the danger it will bring to Natalya and her family. Too late to stop Louise's scheme, a horrified Natalya watches as news of the race spreads across the globe as newspapers and politicians spin it as a symbolic battle: freedom versus communism. Desperate to undo her mistake, Louise must reach Arnie to tell him to throw the race and save Mikhail - but how? The two racers are in a world of their own, unreachable in Finland's arctic wilderness.


This is another masterful novel from the author of the modern classic Matterhorn, whose "breakneck writing style is both passionate and haunting" (W. E. B. Griffin). Layered with fast-paced action, historical detail, and a keen eye for the way totalitarianism and loss of truth and privacy threatens love and friendship, Cold Victory is a triumph.

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Praise for Cold Victory:

"Marlantes moves from the jungles of Vietnam to the
spectral tundra of a very cold Cold War-era Finland. . . . better than Tom
Clancy when it comes to the human element, but he's similarly fascinated by
militaria and historical detail."--
Kirkus Reviews"Marlantes' well-plotted, briskly moving novel explores the
psychological afterlife of war. The men may court death on the tundra, but
their needs are uncomplicated. It's the women who, in building cross-cultural
bridges and making impossible sacrifices, truly demonstrate sisu (Finnish for
"toughness in the face of hopelessness")." --
Brendan Driscoll, Booklist


"[A] stirring story of innocents abroad in 1946 Finland as
the Cold War is heating up... Marlantes sticks the landing in this satisfying
drama."--
Publishers Weekly

Praise for Karl Marlantes:


"Marlantes conveys the elements, arcana and dangerous romance of logging superbly. His descriptions of logging itself--the ingenious mechanics of taking down trees and the skill of experienced loggers--are wonderfully detailed, dramatic and exhilarating... Mighty physical, social and economic forces operate the plot of this novel, buffeting its characters, raising them up, flinging them down, twisting their fates together. Deep River is a big American novel."--Wall Street Journal on Deep River


"Deep River is an engrossing and commanding historical epic about one immigrant family's shifting fortunes... An unforgettable novel."--Washington Post on Deep River


"Marlantes poignantly depicts the intimacies of personal dramas that echo the twentieth century's unprecedented political storms and yet in surprising ways reprise Finland's oldest mythologies... An unforgettable novel."--Booklist (starred review) on Deep River


"Matterhorn is a raw, brilliant account of war that may well serve as a final exorcism for one of the most painful passages in American history. . . . It's not a book so much as a deployment, and you will not return unaltered. . . . One of the most profound and devastating novels ever to come out of Vietnam--or any war." --Sebastian Junger, The New York Times Book Review (front-page review) on Matterhorn


"A powerful first work that defines the tragic cost of the Vietnam War in human terms. Marlantes' breakneck writing style is both passionate and haunting, thrusting the reader into alternating moments of chaos and courage reflecting the fragility of our Marines on the ground--and their leadership--in combat." --W.E.B. Griffin on Matterhorn


"Karl Marlantes has written a staggeringly beautiful book on combat--what it feels like, what the consequences are and above all, what society must do to understand it. In my eyes he has become the preeminent literary voice on war of our generation. He is a natural storyteller and a deeply profound thinker who not only illuminates war for civilians, but also offers a kind of spiritual guidance to veterans themselves. As this generation of warriors comes home, they will be enormously helped by what Marlantes has written--I'm sure he will literally save lives." --Sebastian Junger on What It Is Like to Go to War


"What It Is Like to Go to War is a well-crafted and forcefully argued work that contains fresh and important insights into what it's like to be in a war and what it does to the human psyche." --The Washington Post on What It Is Like to Go to War

Om författaren

Karl Marlantes graduated from Yale University and was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, before serving as a Marine in Vietnam, where he was awarded the Navy Cross, the Bronze Star, two Navy Commendation Medals for valor, two Purple Hearts, and ten air medals. He is the bestselling author of Matterhorn and What It Is Like to Go to War. He lives in rural Washington.

Produktinformation

  • Utgivare ‏ : ‎ Ingram Publisher Services (9 januari 2024)
  • Språk ‏ : ‎ Engelska
  • Inbunden ‏ : ‎ 345 sidor
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0802161421
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0802161420
  • Kundrecensioner:
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5,0 av 5 stjärnor Cold War Ski Race in Finland
Granskad i Kanada den 22 februari 2024
Cold Victory is a story that will draw you in immediately. Two couples -on American and one Russia - meet in Finland right after the end of WW2. The two men challenge each other to a multi day ski race across Finland while the ladies work to raise funds for an orphanage. These two activities merge into an International event as the world presses watches the progress to see which super power will win. Excellent writing, good insights in the Cold War in Finland at that time and strong human interest pull. Outstanding read. Karl Marlantes delivers again. You may also want to check out Deep River, What it is like to go to war and Matterhorn - you can buy all from Amazon. Martlantes always provides an excellent story whether it is sett in the Pacific NW (Deep River) or Finland ( Cold Victory), Vietnam ( Matterhorn and What It Is Like to Go to War).
Rose G.
4,0 av 5 stjärnor Cold Victory
Granskad i USA den 1 mars 2024
Interesting story line. Enjoyed the history lesson. Makes you glad to live in America. Finished in three days which is a great compliment.
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J.R. Sheller
5,0 av 5 stjärnor Wonderful drama of Finland post World War II
Granskad i USA den 29 januari 2024
Karl Marlantes has provided us with the gripping story of two couples sent by their governments to report on Finland at the end of World War II. That one couple is American, the other Russian, pits them perforce as antagonists, though they make efforts to be cordial. Arnie is an American lieutenant colonel of Finnish ancestry that derives from Marlantes’ previous novel, Deep River. His wife Louise is the all American girl, sorority president, cheerleader, briming with enthusiasm and a desire to do good.

Mikhail is a lieutenant colonel in the Red Army and Hero of the Soviet Union medal recipient. The two men met towards the end of fighting and both are expert cross country skiers. They possess all the bravado of military commanders and come rapidly to challenging each other to a ski race. While preparations are made for this, Louise is blundering through the complex relations of Finns and Russians and dreaming up ways to help the orphaned children. That her naïve American notions collide with facts on the ground and lead to catastrophe for her new friend Natalya is inevitable. The action is credible, exasperating and compelling, making for a superb read.

Marlantes is a relatively spare writer. No purple prose or unnecessary adjectives. However the close reader is rewarded with a profound description of human nature under stress. Cold Victory indeed. The Cold is everywhere. Arnie tells Louise, “Finns aren’t cold, they just warm up slow”. Cold is the weather and the Russian domination. But where is the Victory? Not, I think, in the ski race but in what the characters and we learn from the action in this magnificent novel.
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Kyle Eliason
5,0 av 5 stjärnor Page turner!
Granskad i USA den 12 januari 2024
This was such an engaging read! I felt so deeply for all the characters. Karl Marlantes is clearly a skilled author - the complexity of the circumstance (loved learning about Finland's history and during WWII) and the characters (especially Louise) kept me turning the pages. I think this book will have a wide appeal to a variety of readers. Recommend!
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John C Kobelt
5,0 av 5 stjärnor A Well Written Story
Granskad i USA den 5 februari 2024
Took me a little while to hit the point where I actually knew I had to finish it but once I did I could not put it down. The actual history behind the story is authentic and therefore the story ending is a mixed bag. If you require happy endings vs. historic realities you should read something else.