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A Haunting in the Arctic
- Narrated by: Lucy Goldie
- Length: 8 hrs and 58 mins
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Summary
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Something has walked the floors of the Ormen for over a century.
Something that craves revenge…
*Longlisted for the Wilbur Smith Adventure Writing Prize*
1901. On board the Ormen, a whaling ship battling through the unforgiving North Sea, a woman awakes. Attacked and dragged there against her will, it’s just her and the crew – and they’re all owed something only she can give them.
Decades later, the Ormen is found drifting across the ocean, deserted. Just one body is left on board, his face and feet mutilated, his cabin locked from the inside. Everyone else has vanished.
Now. Urban explorer Dominique travels into the near-permanent darkness of the northernmost tip of Iceland. She's searching for the final resting place of the Ormen’s wreck, and she’s determined to uncover its secrets.
But she’s not alone. Something is here with her. And it’s seeking revenge…
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‘Rich, chilling and gorgeously gothic. A Haunting in the Arctic is the kind of enchanting, terrifying mystery I just adore’ Chris Whitaker
‘Cooke delivers yet another spine-chilling treat in this lushly imagined, terrifying novel’ Emilia Hart, bestselling author of Weyward
‘Mesmerising and terrifying, this is a powerful story lovingly told … Highly recommended’ Lisa Ballantyne
Critic reviews
‘An unnerving tale full of ghosts, selkies and plenty of mystery, which Cooke deploys not only to craft the novel’s frights but also to probe ideas of grief and retribution. The result is a story that is as haunting as the Ormen itself’ New York Times
'[A] frosty spine-tingler' Publisher's Weekly
‘Eerie and atmospheric’ Good Housekeeping
‘A gothic tale rich in chilling folklore … an engrossing read’ Best
‘A Haunting in the Arctic is a story of a woman haunted in every way. An eerie, atmospheric novel that is full of tension and suspense, this is a beautiful gothic chiller of a book’ Elizabeth Lee
‘Evocative and chilling, an addictive piece of polar gothic’ Anna Bailey
‘This beguiling, shocking feminist gothic mystery is perfect for dark-nights reading’ Heat
‘Gloriously gothic and hauntingly beautiful … guaranteed to send a shiver up your spine this October. Miss it at your peril’ Scots Magazine
‘This claustrophobic, cloying read with Gothic undertones was so eerie I wanted to sleep with the light on’ Prima
‘Right from the start, I was hooked on this eerie, cryptic novel’ Samantha Downing
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- M Hauge
- 21-02-24
OK I guess
Not sure about this book by C J Cooke. I prefer the others by her that I have listened too. Maybe because they were more “creepy and spooky” all through the story, as this wasn’t until the last hour or so. It wasn’t bad, but not great either.
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- Lissie
- 24-10-23
Loved this book 🧜♀️
C.J Cooke is fast becoming one of my favourite authors. Loved this book, didn’t want it to end, A very original ghost story that even touches on trauma and how it effects the collective. Great narration too.
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- Peter Longden
- 06-12-23
Gripping, chilling tale!
Marvellous haunting story with a marvellous twist in the end. The setting is beautifully constructed and the plot moves across time and ice with great pace. Excellent!
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- phoebe eden chapman
- 27-10-23
Great story, difficult to keep place
I’m still partway through this audiobook and I’m really enjoying the story so far. It’s engaging and troubling (in a good way, as you’d expect from this genre and author!).
My only bit of constructive feedback is that the way the chapters are named and numbered make it very hard to keep track of where you’re up to. I know this is a method of chapter numbering that this author likes to use but I’m not clear on what it adds to the reader’s experience and, certainly in an audiobook, it detracts a bit.
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- Bec_loves_Elvis
- 29-04-24
Unexpected twist
Took me longer to get into than normal but it was a great listen and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
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- E M.
- 26-03-24
Great characterisation and intensity
Good plot with tension throughout, and beautifully read. The chapter titles became jarring after a while but the story still flowed well.
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- EMB
- 06-07-24
Atmospheric and terrifying
This was a compelling story. Intensely claustrophobic. Brilliant performance by the narrator with so many voices and emotions to create and a complex narrative structure to navigate. An authentic projection of the uncanny throughout.
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- ChristelVX
- 06-11-23
One of the last chapters is missing
I loved the book as with all by this author.
Only problem is one of the last chapters is not there though one short chapter is repeated twice.
Wonderful writing and well presented.
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- Joanna Luckhurst
- 07-02-24
Superb narration of unique tale, not one for animal lovers though.
The uniqueness of this tale and superb narration cannot be denied, though I found sadly that I was unable to finish the book due to the all too regular graphic descriptions of animal cruelty and death. Though I appreciate that the scenarios detailed are most likely very accurate for the period in which this novel is primarily set, and I do applaud the author for their clearly in depth research and wonderfully descriptive writing, it unfortunately was something that I myself found too upsetting to listen too. The human suffering is obviously also difficult to hear, it does seem to be somewhat essential too understanding the characters and plot, though the instances of this does not seem (thankfully), to be as regular or as graphic in description as the aforementioned animal scenarios which, only in my lay opinion, did not need to be included in such detail. Stuck it out through first couple of scenarios as genuinely appreciate the uniqueness of this tale, but when after whale hunt the animal scenarios kept coming, I sadly had to give up on this title.
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- FJE BALL
- 13-11-23
Fantastic story and twisty tale
C J Cooke is a master of storytelling. Brilliant gothic ghost story with a twist! Can’t wait to see what she does next!
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