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ANSUZ by Malene Sølvsten

ANSUZ

From the Whisper of the Ravens series, volume 1

by Malene Sølvsten ; translated by Adrienne Alair

Pub Date: Nov. 14th, 2023
ISBN: 9781646900268
Publisher: Arctis Books

A girl and her canine companion begin to unravel the intertwined mysteries of her visions and a series of local murders in this title translated from the original Danish.

Anna Sakarias’ reputation precedes her as she starts high school, but her new acquaintances don’t seem to be fazed by the stories. Mathias Hedskov and Luna Sekibo are persistent in their attempts to befriend her; when Luna’s mom and dad are revealed to have known Anna’s long-lost parents, Anna’s resistance falters. Aside from recurring visions foretelling a series of grisly murders, Anna has little knowledge of her own history, but she possesses other inexplicable supernatural powers and has a surreal canine companion named Monster. The missing pieces of her identity begin to fall into place now that “something evil” has arrived in Ravensted to fulfill an ancient prophecy. The extreme violence of the murders and the intrigue of the central mystery blend with fascinating symbolism, history, and mythology in a lengthy work that drags at times. Additionally, some dialogue feels unnatural, one villain’s moniker is a colonialist slur, a sexual situation involving a recurring peripheral character raises unresolved questions of consent, and the large cast feels a bit muddled at times. Most characters are white; biracial Luna’s father is described as generically West African.

Intriguing, with bountiful Norse mythological and folklore connections, but marred by problematic elements.

(glossary; lists of characters, places, and concepts) (Fantasy. 14-adult)