The devil's wedding ring /

The devil's wedding ring

"On Midsummer Eve in 1985, a young folklore researcher disappears from the village of Eidsborg in the Telemark region of Norway. Exactly thirty years later, the student Cecilie Wiborg goes missing. She too had been researching the old, pagan rituals associated with the 13th-century Eidsborg sta...

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Main Author: Sundstøl, Vidar, 1963- (Author)
Other Authors: Nunnally, Tiina, 1952- (Translator)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Norwegian
Published: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 2017.
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