The Night Raven
The Night Raven
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Brilliance Publishing
Just the Series: Moonwind Mysteries Vol. 1   

Series and Publisher: Moonwind Mysteries   

Annotation: Mika is not your average twelve-year-old--and she's about to prove it. It's 1880, and in the frigid city of Stockholm, d... more
 
Reviews: 4
Catalog Number: #363786
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Copyright Date: 2023
Edition Date: 2023 Release Date: 10/04/23
Pages: 181 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 1-662-50959-6 Perma-Bound: 0-8000-3960-2
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-1-662-50959-9 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-3960-8
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Thu Nov 30 00:00:00 CST 2023)

In this Swedish import, 12-year-old orphan Mika gets wrapped up in a murder investigation.Set in 1880 Stockholm, this story opens with Mika receiving a new admit at the Public Children's Home, a mysterious baby handed to her by a boy who then vanishes into the night. But that's not the only odd happening of the night-there is also a murder. Detective Valdemar Hoff, who's looking into the murder, interviews Mika and is struck by how observant she is. A vulnerable orphan treated as disposable, Mika eventually explains that her survival depends on paying close attention to her surroundings. As the two investigate together, they realize that the murder resembles the work of the Night Raven, a serial killer who once terrorized Stockholm-and who was executed last year. Mika is clever, scrappy, determined, and moral, all of which makes her a compelling hero. Rundberg's sharp writing gives readers a window into the underside of a desperate city grappling with a devastating winter, police corruption, and the cruel indifference of many of its residents. Valdemar makes a good partner for Mika, rough-looking and no-nonsense, oblivious that others have much less privilege than him, yet governed by a strict sense of right and wrong. This gripping, fast-paced mystery comes together well, with Mika's deductions based firmly in logic and connections based in her own clear observations. The climax requires Mika to be as bold as she is clever, and the resolution promises more mysteries. Characters are cued as White.A thrilling and thoughtful period murder mystery. (Historical thriller. 9-14)

ALA Booklist (Thu Nov 30 00:00:00 CST 2023)

Set in Stockholm during the bitterly cold winter of 1880, this dark, intricate story features Mika, a 12-year-old girl. Left at an orphanage as an infant, she now helps the younger children when she's not working at a bar. Detective Valdemar Hoff recruits Mika after reading a constable's report that records her keen observations. Informally deputized, she agrees to help him solve a mystery involving a serial killer who was active years earlier, captured, and supposedly put to death. Now rumors suggest that "the Night Raven lives." It's a terrifying prospect since his victims appear to have had ties to Mika's orphanage. Rundberg creates an utterly convincing, consistently grim setting during a winter so cold that the orphans can barely collect enough firewood to keep from freezing. Dinner means watery gruel again, and Mika's dark humor includes references to cannibalism. Originally published in Sweden, the novel ends with justice done and, for Mika, a newfound sense of purpose. While not every mystery introduced is solved, this is only the first volume in the Moonwind Mysteries series.

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

In this Swedish import, 12-year-old orphan Mika gets wrapped up in a murder investigation.Set in 1880 Stockholm, this story opens with Mika receiving a new admit at the Public Children's Home, a mysterious baby handed to her by a boy who then vanishes into the night. But that's not the only odd happening of the night-there is also a murder. Detective Valdemar Hoff, who's looking into the murder, interviews Mika and is struck by how observant she is. A vulnerable orphan treated as disposable, Mika eventually explains that her survival depends on paying close attention to her surroundings. As the two investigate together, they realize that the murder resembles the work of the Night Raven, a serial killer who once terrorized Stockholm-and who was executed last year. Mika is clever, scrappy, determined, and moral, all of which makes her a compelling hero. Rundberg's sharp writing gives readers a window into the underside of a desperate city grappling with a devastating winter, police corruption, and the cruel indifference of many of its residents. Valdemar makes a good partner for Mika, rough-looking and no-nonsense, oblivious that others have much less privilege than him, yet governed by a strict sense of right and wrong. This gripping, fast-paced mystery comes together well, with Mika's deductions based firmly in logic and connections based in her own clear observations. The climax requires Mika to be as bold as she is clever, and the resolution promises more mysteries. Characters are cued as White.A thrilling and thoughtful period murder mystery. (Historical thriller. 9-14)

Publishers Weekly (Thu Nov 30 00:00:00 CST 2023)

A sharp-witted, orphaned 12-year-old helps solve a perplexing crime in this intelligent series launch by Rundberg, set in 1880 Stockholm. Three months before the book’s start, a serial killer called the Night Raven was caught red-handed and executed—so it shocks young Mika when she overhears a cop say that a recent victim’s final words were that the Night Raven had come for him. When a newborn arrives at the Public Children’s Home, where longtime resident Mika takes up a mentor-like role for younger residents, she briefly forgets this impossible revelation, until the police report for the baby’s surrender earns a visit from Det. Valdemar Hoff. Frustrated by his colleagues’ ineptitude and impressed with Mika’s keen observations, Valdemar enlists her help in investigating the Night Raven’s possible return. And though Mika knows the work is dangerous, she perseveres, insisting that “if I can help catch him, I’ll have done something with my life, even if I’m risking death.” A rushed denouement shortchanges an intriguing setup, brilliant deduction, and an artfully crafted mystery. Still, Mika is a brave, resourceful heroine, and her warm relationships with Valdemar and her peers at the orphanage counterbalance the bleak backdrop. All characters cue as white. Ages 10–14. Agent: Carin Bacho Carniani, Koja Agency. (Nov.)

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Word Count: 32,968
Reading Level: 4.8
Interest Level: 4-7
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 4.8 / points: 5.0 / quiz: 551361 / grade: Middle Grades
Lexile: 680L

Mika is not your average twelve-year-old--and she's about to prove it. It's 1880, and in the frigid city of Stockholm, death lurks around every corner. Twelve-year-old Mika knows that everyone in her orphanage will struggle to survive this winter. But at least the notorious serial killer the Night Raven is finally off the streets...or is he? Mika is shocked when a newborn baby is left at the orphanage in the middle of the night, by a boy with a cryptic message. Who is he? And who is this "Dark Angel" he speaks of? When a detective shows up, Mika senses something even more sinister is going on. Drawn in by Mika's unique ability to notice small details--a skill Mika has always used to survive--the gruff Detective Hoff unwittingly recruits her to help him with his investigation into a gruesome murder. Mika knows she should stay far, far away, and yet...with such little hope for her future, could this be an opportunity? Maybe, just maybe, this is Mika's chance to be someone who matters.


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