Spellbound
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The Ice People 4 – Desire
The Ice People 5 – Mortal Sin
The Ice People 6 – Evil Legacy
The Ice People 7 – Nemesis
The Ice People 8 – The Executioner’s Daughter
The Ice People 9 – The Lonely One
The Ice People 10 – Winter Storm
The Ice People 11 – Blood Feud
The Ice People 12 – Fever in the Blood
The Ice People 13 – Footprints of Satan
The Ice People 14 – The Last Knight
The Ice People 15 - The Wind from the East
The Ice People 16 – The Mandrake
The Ice People 17 – The Garden of Death
The Ice People 18 – Behind the Facade
The Ice People 19 – Dragon’s Teeth
The Ice People 20 – Wings of the Raven
The Ice People 21 – Devils Canyon
The Ice People 22 – The Demon and the Maiden
The Ice People 23 – Rituals
The Ice People 24 – Deep in the ground
The Ice People 25 – The Angel
The Ice People 26 – The Secret
The Ice People 27 – The Scandal
The Ice People 28 – Ice and Fire
The Ice People 29 – Lucifer’s Love
The Ice People 30 – Brothers
The Ice People 31 – The Ferryman
The Ice People 32 – Hunger
The Ice People 33 – The Demon of the Nights
The Ice People 34 – The Woman on the Beach
The Ice People 35 – The Flute
The Ice People 36 – Magic Moon
The Ice People 37 - A Town in Fear
The Ice People 38 – Hidden Trails
The Ice People 39 – Silent Voices
The Ice People 40 – Imprisoned by time
The Ice People 41 – Demon Mountain
The Ice People 42 – The Calm Before the Storm
The Ice People 43 – A Glimpse of Tenderness
The Ice People 44 – An Evil Day
The Ice People 45 – The Legend
The Ice People 46 – The Black Water
The Ice People 47 – Is There Anybody Out There?
About Margit Sandemo
Margit Sandemo was born 1924 in Norway. She is the daughter of a Swedish noblewoman and a Norwegian poet. When Margit was six years old, her mother moved back to Sweden with the children. Throughout her childhood Margit grew up both in Norway and Sweden.
Just after World War II, she met the love of her life Asbjorn Sandemo, whom she married in 1946 and had three children together. Margit started writing at the age of 40, and in 1964 she sent her first novel to a publisher. This was, however, turned into a weekly series in a magazine. The big turning point in Margit’s writing career came in 1980 when her publisher suggested she would write a novel series, and in 1982 the first book in the Legend of the Ice People was published.
Margit’s husband Asbjorn died in 1999, Margit is dedicating the first English edition of the Legend of the Ice People to her late husband adding simply: ‘He made my life a fairy tale.’
Today Margit Sandemo is one of Scandinavia’s best-selling authors with a total circulation of 39 million books. Her flagship multi-volume fantasy-historical saga – The Legend of the Ice People – has made her something of a living legend because it alone has sold 25 million copies all over the world.