The Wolf Den (The Wolf Den Trilogy, Band 1)

The Wolf Den (The Wolf Den Trilogy, Band 1)

Hardcover
4.06

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Beschreibung

'Vivid, wise and unflinching, this is a triumph' The Times
'I couldn't put it down' Claire Douglas
'Utterly spellbinding' Woman & Home
'Deeply moving' William Ryan
'Gripping' Independent
'One of a kind' Red

Sold by her mother. Enslaved in Pompeii's brothel. Determined to survive. Her name is Amara. Welcome to the Wolf Den...
Amara was once a beloved daughter, until her father's death plunged her family into penury. Now she is a slave in Pompeii's infamous brothel, owned by a man she despises. Sharp, clever and resourceful, Amara is forced to hide her talents. For now her only value lies in the desire she can stir in others.
But Amara's spirit is far from broken. By day, she walks the streets with the Wolf Den's other women, finding comfort in the laughter and dreams they share. For the streets of Pompeii are alive with opportunity. Out here, even the lowest slave can secure a reversal in fortune. Amara has learnt that everything in this city has its price. But how much is her freedom going to cost her?
Set in Pompeii's lupanar, The Wolf Den is the first in a trilogy of novels reimagining the lives of women who have long been overlooked. Perfect for fans of Pat Barker's The Silence of the Girls and Madeline Miller's Circe.
Reviews for The Wolf Den:
'This is a mesmerising, richly detailed tale of sisterhood and courage that fans of Circe will love' Red
'A compelling story of survival, friendship and courage. Amara and her fellow she-wolves are vividly drawn in a fascinating depiction of women at the time. Utterly spellbinding' Woman & Home
'Rich in historical detail, beauty and brutality, The Wolf Den brings to vivid life the doomed city of Pompeii and the powerlessness of its women. I loved it' Caroline Lea, author of The Glass Woman
'A vivacious piece of work underpinned by a woman's longing for freedom' LoveReading
'Utterly gripping' Daisy Dunn, author of In the Shadow of Vesuvius
'Unflinching ... The best book I've read in ages' Sophie van Llewyn, author of Bottled Goods
'The best historical fiction holds a mirror up to the present and The Wolf Den is a triumph. Harper transports us thousands of years and thousands of miles and yet we see ourselves reflected there' Claire McGlasson, author of The Rapture
'A riveting tale of power, love, hate, privilege, female empowerment and female friendships found in the most unlikely situations' Buki Papillon, author of An Ordinary Wonder
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Format
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
464
Preis
124.83 €

Beiträge

6
Alle
5

My Roman Empire 😊

Dieses Buch nimmt uns mit nach Pompeij vor dem großen Ausbruch des Vesus. Es geht um Frauenfreundschaft und Überleben in schwierigen Zeiten als Sklavin in einem Bordell. Elodie Harper schreibt so lebendig, dass Pompeij vor Deinem inneren Auge entstehen.

4.5

" Tomorrow I'll start living," you say Postumus: always tomorrow. Tell me that "tommorrow", Postumus, when is it coming? How far off is that tommorrow?

Die Geschichte zieht einen voll und ganz in seinen Bann. Wirklich zu empfehlen!

2.5

Ich habe mehr erwartet

Ich mochte wie die Autorin die Welt in der Amara lebt für den Leser beschrieben hat, denn da konnte ich mir sehr gut hineinversetzen. Ansonsten hat mich der Schreibstil nicht wirklich mitgerissen. Eigentlich dramatische und aufwühlende Ereignisse haben sich stumpf angefühlt und mich eher kalt gelassen. Vom Plot habe ich mehr erwartet, gerade auch wegen dem Klappentext, was mich schon etwas enttäuscht hat.

5

Elodie Harper may as well have lived when Pompeii wasn't a morbid tourist attraction, that's how immersive her writing is. The story grips you right from the start and twists your heartstrings when reading about all the horrible things these women go through. It's the perfect mix of hopeful optimism and tragedy. I also couldn't tell which way most situations were gonna go due to this exact blend. We're in Amara's head the entire time and the environment she's in is so entirely unpredictable that anything that happens to each of the women around her could end in success or complete devastation. Definitely keeps you on your toes. I'll definitely finish the trilogy once it's finished!

4

Ambiente nett, Handlung - bin ich mir nicht so sicher

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