UGLEN – THE OWL ALWAYS HUNTS AT NIGHT

By Samuel Bjørk

A TEENAGE GIRL disappears from the youth home where she lived alongside other troubled teens. When she is found murdered in a ritualistic manner, Oslo’s homicide unit—led by veteran investigator Holger Munch—is called to the case. But solving this brutal crime won’t be easy, especially for star investigator Mia Krüger. Still battling suicidal thoughts and a dangerous addiction to pills and alcohol, Mia throws herself into the case, even as it threatens to push her further into darkness. 

THE INVESTIGATION STALLS  until a mysterious hacker reaches out to the team’s tech expert, Gabriel Mørk, with a chilling video that unveils disturbing new details about the murdered girl. In the shadows of the footage, the outline of a figure emerges—wearing the mask of an owl, the bird of death…

MUNCH’S DAUGHTER, MIRIAM, is facing her own personal crisis. Trapped in the routine of life as a dedicated mother and the partner of an overworked doctor, she longs for the passion and activism of her youth. When she meets a charismatic young man with a radical agenda, she is drawn into an affair—one that will unknowingly bring her face-to-face with a disturbed and dangerous mind.

THE OWL ALWAYS HUNTS AT NIGHT is an intricately woven crime thriller from Samuel Bjørk. As Munch and Mia race to stop a ruthless killer, their personal demons threaten to consume them. Readers who were captivated by Im Traveling Alone will be drawn even deeper into the complex lives of these unforgettable characters.

First published by Vigmostad & Bjørke, Norway 2015

Bulgaria, Ema Publishers
Croatia, Znaje
Czechia, Albatros Media
Denmark, Gyldendal
Estonia, Eesti Raamat
Finland, Otava
Germany, Goldmann Verlag
Greece, Dioptra Publishing
Hungary, Athenaeum
Italy, Longanesi
Korea, Taurus
Lithuania, Alma Litera
Macedonia, Antolog books
The Netherlands, Luitingh-Sijthoff
Norway, Vigmostad & Bjørke
Poland, Sonia Draga
Portugal, Leya
Romania, Rao Publishing
Russia, AST Publishing
Serbia, Laguna
Slovakia, Ikar
Slovenia, Ucila International
Spain, Suma de Letras
Sweden, Wahlström & Widstrand
UK, Transworld
US, Viking
Vietman, Nha nam

There’s something about Scandi-crime fiction that sets it apart form the norm and the second novel in Norwegian author Samuel Bjork’s Munch and Kruger series exemplifies everything that is great about the genre. […] Told in short, compelling chapters that alternate between several perspectives, Bjork creates a unique, twisting, unsettling thriller that really epitomises the phrase ’page-turner’. And at the heart of it are two police officers whose own emotional battles are as enticing as the crime they are investigating. Read as a standalone novel or as part of the series, the book works equally well. In fact, there is very little to fault in this Nordic crime thriller par excellence.
– The Irish News, United Kingdom

In The Owl Always Hunts at Night, Frode Sander Øien demonstrates that he has become a skillful international suspense writer. […] [He] has written a thrilling and entertaining crime novel with many rich elements. […] Even though it’s a thick book, there are many delicate details to delight in. […] The story may stay within a few miles of the Oslo area, but rises up to an international level.
– Adresseavisen, Norway

Norway’s most famous artwork is Edvard Munch’s The Scream and Norwegian author Samuel Bjørk gives Jo Nesbø a run for his money in conveying the pain and rage beneath the country’s placid surface. This sequel to I’m Travelling Alone sees the return of the brilliant but damaged investigator Mia Krüger and her appropriately named boss, Munch. The plot is competently handled but the brilliantly drawn angsty sleuths kept me hooked.
– The Daily Express, United Kingdom

Samuel Bjørk proves to be an interesting suspense writer with great energy. […] Thrilling, great dialogue, and many characters that each have the potential to inspire new stories from Samuel Bjørk in the future.
– Oppland Arbeiderblad, Norway

Thanks to the author’s ease of hand, we’re hooked. With descriptive milieus, a rich cast of characters, and effortless dialogue the book has terrific flow. […] I like both the investigators Holger Munch and Mia Krüger and I will gladly follow them further on new crime adventures.
– Trønder-Avisa, Norway

With fluid language, clever twists and suspense, the reader is kept on their toes the entire way to the finish…
– Moss Avis, Norway

Bjørk can still write, The Owl Always Hunts at Night is undeniably tighter than I’m Traveling Alone, and the ending is so thrilling that you want to read it in one sitting.
– De Volkskrant, The Netherlands

Expertly paced and thoughtfully plotted, The Owl Always Hunts at Night will leave you shaken to your core.
– Bustle, USA

The best part of this book really is the relationship between Mia and Munch. I absolutely love the repartee these two have—I would read any book featuring them. […] It was truly fantastic to be back in Mia and Munch’s world—and this book ended on a cliffhanger that has me absolutely dying to read the next series installment.
– Crime By The Book, USA

There are more twists and turns than a serpentine in this gripping thriller, and red herrings galore. […] The Owl Always Hunts at Night is a page-turner and will keep you guessing until the climax when the shocking truth comes out.
– The Gremlin, South Africa

A chilling, stimulating, intensely dark tale set in Norway. […] Samuel Bjork creates a jagged zig-zagging edge of understanding, there isn’t a convenient jigsaw shaped hole waiting for your thoughts. The Owl Always Hunts at Night is a cunning, dramatically sinister tale, it looks as though this is a series with staying power.
– Love Reading, United Kingdom

Raw, psychological, disturbing. The Owl Always Hunts at Night, the new thriller by Samuel Bjork, is one of those reads you just can’t stop thinking about […] a great thriller, a novel that leaves you with a sense of confusion and anxiety, a discomfort because of what humanity is capable of.
– Il Gallista, Italy

Samuel Bjørk delivers knowledge of human nature on an intense level, while at the same time a gruesome and inhuman tale unfolds. The author has incredibly good grip of both his characters and his plot, and another captivating thing about the book is how new characters are introduced time and time again. […] This book is damnably perfect, the suspense constantly increases, and the wonder of the reader follows. But it’s how the author embraces his characters, their range of feelings, the dread of the victims, and the intense and at times hopeless work of the investigation team that splendidly carries the novel, from the first to the last page. A real ace of a crime novel full of suspense, horror, loss, deprivation and eternal love. Each and every page is worth reading.
– Mitt Fyn, Denmark

A great combination of an interesting investigation and highly dramatic suspense at the end. […] I’m hoping for a third book in the series soon!
– Bokreisen, Norway

Powerful and thought-provoking. […] this one has mesmerized me to the point that I was unable to stop reading, even when the pages were hard to swallow because of the strong content. This is the strength of Samuel Bjørk: his books do not give you a way out.
– Libretto Reviews, Australia 

The Owl Always Hunts at Night is a startlingly phenomenal read where the complexities of the mind, criminal or otherwise, threaten consume the characters in countless ways. It’s unreservedly compelling and highly recommended – I’m absolutely looking forward to the next instalment!
– Little Bookness Lane, United Kingdom

The plot has many intriguing twists and turns offering a puzzle that was enjoyable to try to solve. The build up of tension was skilfully managed, the final threads keeping the reader engaged through to the final page. An entertaining crime thriller even if I didn’t warm to the protagonists. The cold and darkness of the setting were well evoked and the killer, once revealed, was as chilling as they come.
– Never Imitate, United Kingdom

Immensely thrilling crime novel! […] If you’re looking for some suspense in the autumn darkness, this is absolutely the book for you!
– Tine Sundal, Norway

Samuel Bjørk’s strength is that he writes with great ease and knows the craft of constructing a suspenseful thriller. Like his previous book, The Owl Always Hunts at Night is difficult to put down. You just have to keep reading.
– Artemisias Verden, Norway

High suspense from the beginning to the end. […] Captivating from the first page with it’s gruesome story. […] It was impossible to put down.
– Born to be a Reader, Norway

Bjørk can write crime! What a frightening and thrilling novel this was! Just as fascinating as I’m Traveling Alone, his first crime novel. You’re hooked from the first page.
– Med Bok og Palett, Norway

This tale is thrilling and quite unpredictable, and a great crime novel that I was very entertained by.
– Rita Leser, Norway

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