Winter of the Wolf

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Harry Hartog's review

Based on a real 16th century French werewolf trial, this is the fictional perspective of the women and children it most affected. We follow Sidonie as she moves to a small town full of heightened superstition and fear of witchcraft and lycanthropy as multiple children are found mutilated over the harsh winter season. This had me enthralled and excited from the first page and I loved the feminist themes throughout. Easily one of my top reads this year! - Dee, Harry Hartog Macquarie



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Inspired by a notorious werewolf trial, blending history with paranormal and feminist themes, and with a moving queer romance at its core, this is an unmissable Australian debut.

Eastern France. Winter. 1572.

When Sidonie's guardian dies, she flees Paris rather than submit to a forced marriage, seeking sanctuary in the home of her estranged aunt in Dole.

A town consumed by fear and superstition.

Apolline left behind a violent and troubled past, hoping for a new life with her husband, where she can sell her herbs and assist women from the privacy of her forest home. But it is dangerous to be different, and as Sidonie and Apolline's lives become intertwined, they are soon both being hunted.

The hunt for a werewolf.

Aspiring witch hunter Pierre is drawn to Dole amid rumours of a werewolf hunting children. Desperate for respect and power, he allies himself with a priest who is fanning the flames of fear and hatred.

Set in a time when women's lives were not their own, and to be different was to be suspect, Winter of the Wolf is a sweeping tale of family secrets, betrayal and the abuse of power, the redeeming power of friendship, and finding your true home.

ISBN:
9781761346989
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
368
Published:
Publisher:
Penguin Random House Australia
Imprint:
Penguin Random House Australia
Weight:
456 g

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