The Viscountess versus the Wild Hunt

The Viscountess versus the Wild Hunt

by Sjoerd Bergstra
The Viscountess versus the Wild Hunt

The Viscountess versus the Wild Hunt

by Sjoerd Bergstra

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Overview

"a fast-paced mystery/thriller that you just cannot put down."

"A tense ride from start to finish!"

"Cannot wait to read more!"

John Terpstra agrees to $25.000 for a three-day personal translating job, before he finds out it's at the scene of a murder. But by then he's already headed there, in the limo of the Viscountess- a brilliant noblewoman who doesn't deem it necessary to inform her staff of anything.

Yet she needs John, one of the few outsiders to speak the dying European language of Frisian. So she keeps from him that more horribly mutilated corpses are being found. And that all of them have been murdered without a trace of human involvement.

Then John gets up-close and sees that the murders cannot be explained. Not unless you believe in ancient, European legends.

Conflict arises quickly as they follow a trail of baffling bloodshed. John cannot stand the haughty, overbearing Viscountess and she cannot deal with his American entitlement to equality. She is more intelligent, wealthy and accomplished than he is, and toys with his fears and arguments.

Her gorgeous personal assistant, Miss Smith, keeps whispering into his ear that he won't regret staying. That the Viscountess always gets what she wants, and that she is never, ever wrong.

Until the first member of the Viscountess' staff is found. Murdered, like the others, in a way that cannot be explained.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781500294519
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 06/23/2014
Series: The Viscountess , #1
Pages: 206
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

At 33 years old, Netherlands-born Sjoerd Bergstra combines a vast range of experiences with depth of imagination in his writing.

Having lived in four continents, he has worked as an outdoor trainer in Germany; waiter in an Indian restaurant; translator; tour-guide at a zoo for Kiwi birds; civil servant; care-taker at a center for severely mentally disabled people in New Zealand; data-entry specialist; care-taker of juvenile convicts in the backwoods of Arizona; and, most recently before writing full-time, as a licensed high school English teacher.

Although he now writes and lives in Amsterdam, his fast-paced novels are as diverse as his resume.
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