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Wolfe Inger Ash Wolfe

    Inger Ash Wolfe is the pseudonym of Canadian fiction writer Michael Redhill, an accomplished poet, playwright, and novelist. Redhill's work delves deeply into the human psyche, often exploring themes of identity, memory, and the search for meaning. His writing is characterized by a compelling and atmospheric style, employing precise language and a powerful narrative drive that immerses readers in complex stories. Through his literary endeavors, he seeks to reflect the intricacies of modern existence and its profound impact on individual experience.

    The Calling
    • 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 Calling2009
      3.9