He will not admit it to Rhea and Lars - never, of course not -
but Sheldon can't help but wonder what it is he's doing here...
Eighty-two years old, and recently widowed, Sheldon Horowitz has
grudgingly moved to Oslo, with his grand-daughter and her Norwegian
husband. An ex-Marine, he talks often to the ghosts of his past -
the friends he lost in the Pacific and the son who followed him into
the US Army, and to his death in Vietnam.
When Sheldon witnesses the murder of a woman in his apartment
complex, he rescues her six-year-old son and decides to run. Pursued
by both the Balkan gang responsible for the murder, and the
Norwegian police, he has to rely on training from over half a
century before to try and keep the boy safe. Against a strange and
foreign landscape, this unlikely couple, who can't speak the same
language, start to form a bond that may just save them both.
An extraordinary debut, featuring a memorable hero, Norwegian
by Night is the last adventure of a man still trying to come
to terms with the tragedies of his life. Compelling and
sophisticated, it is both a chase through the woods thriller and an
emotionally haunting novel about ageing and regret.
Derek B. Miller is the director of The Policy Lab and a senior
fellow with the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research. He
has a PhD in International Relations from the University of Geneva,
and an MA in National Security Studies from Georgetown University, in
cooperation with St Catherine's College, Oxford. He lives in Oslo with
his wife and children.