WINNER OF THE PRIX JEAN GIONO
FINALIST FOR THE PRIX INTERALLIÉ
Winter, 1939. As WWII rages, the Soviet Union’s Red Army invades Finland. They aren’t expecting the Finns to fight back – and win. The Winter Warriors is an unbelievable true story of resistance, heroism, and the best sniper the world has ever seen.
’A masterpiece’ Jean-Christophe Buisson, Le Figaro
’A dazzling success’ Stéphanie Janicot, La Croix
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’A single man can change the course of history. At the heart of the harshest of its winters, at the heart of the bloodiest war in its history, Finland saw the birth of a legend. The legend of Simo Häyhä, the White Death.’
Three months after the beginning of WWII, in November 1939, the Soviet Union invaded their tiny and relatively defenceless neighbour Finland. So began what is known as the Winter War. Against overwhelming odds the makeshift Finnish army not only resisted the Red Army, they forced it to offer terms for peace.
Olivier Norek’s breathtaking novel is the story of one company at the heart of the defence of its country in the face of a horrific invasion. The Russians so far outnumbered their enemy that but for the almost unimaginable folly of their commanders and but for the heroism of the Finnish Army their neighbours would have been overrun. Nor had they taken into account the spirit of the defenders.
There are countless stories of courage and some of unmatched heroism – among them the record of Simo Häyhä, who became known as the White Death and whose skill as a sniper will perhaps never be matched.
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’Exhaustively researched, subtle, sensitive, and set against the background of a war which resonates with the present day. There are more than a few similarities between this story and the current Russian aggression in Ukraine’ Gilbert Chevalier, France Info
’Norek depicts with great humanity and profound empathy the courage and resilience of the Finns, fighting for survival in extreme conditions’ Georgia Morisset, Actualitté
’Magificent’ Mariann Payot, Express
***Olivier Norek’s thriller Between Two Worlds is The Times & Sunday Times Crime Novel of the Year 2024***
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Om författaren
Nick Caistor is a translator, journalist and author of non-fiction books. He has translated more than 40 books of fiction from Spanish, Portuguese and French, including works by Paulo Coelho, Eduardo Mendoza, Juan Marsé, Edney Silvestre and Dominique Sylvain. He has twice received the Valle-Inclán prize for translation from Spanish, while his recent short biography of Che Guevara (Macmillan) was praised as ‘a biography of Che Guevara for grown-ups’. He has also published biographies on the former Cuban leader Fidel Castro, and the Mexican poet Octavio Paz (for Reaktion Books’ Critical Lives series).