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Inger Ash Wolfe

    Inger Ash Wolfe is the pseudonym of Canadian author Michael Redhill. Redhill is a versatile literary figure, known for his work as a novelist, poet, and playwright. His writing often explores intricate themes and displays a distinct narrative voice, earning critical acclaim across multiple genres. His contributions to Canadian literature are marked by a profound engagement with storytelling and a significant body of work that resonates with readers.

    Spätsommermord
    Todesgebet
    The Calling
    The Taken
    • 2010

      Reluctantly accepting help from her ex-husband after major surgery, Detective Inspector Hazel Micallef eagerly consults on a case that eerily resembles a recently serialized publication and causes Hazel and her associates to draw links between the murder, the story and a cold case.

      The Taken
    • 2008

      The Calling

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      ‘That rare unplug-the-phone, skip-all-meals, ignore-your-bedtime thriller.’ GILLIAN FLYNN Detective Inspector Hazel Micallef is making her way towards retirement after keeping the peace in the sleepy town of Port Dundas for many years. But when a local woman is found murdered – her mouth gruesomely shaped into a silent cry – Hazel and her department are faced with their biggest case yet. They soon discover that this is not the first time a body has been found in this way, and it is unlikely to be the last. The Calling is soon to be a major film starring Susan Sarandon, Topher Grace and Donald Sutherland. ‘A stunning serial killer chiller – dark, surprising and utterly compelling’ MO HAYDER

      The Calling