The Lucky Mill

Fiction & Literature, Classics, Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
Cover of the book The Lucky Mill by Ioan Slavici, Tiberian Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Ioan Slavici ISBN: 9781386266037
Publisher: Tiberian Press Publication: September 16, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ioan Slavici
ISBN: 9781386266037
Publisher: Tiberian Press
Publication: September 16, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

In the backwoods of Transylvania, the ambition of Lucky Mill's new innkeeper runs headlong into the interests of the region's most dangerous man. The fierce clash of wills threatens the fate of the inn, the innkeeper's marriage, and the lives of innocents.

The Lucky Mill (original title in Romanian, Moara cu noroc) is a fascinating 19th century psychological thriller, and the most important work of the Romanian realist author Ioan Slavici.

"Awesome! This book is a must-read! So amazed to re-discover Slavici`s originality. Deep meaning, real, well created characters, moral lessons... all these make Moara cu noroc a valuable and important book! Really proud that Ioan Slavici is a Romanian writer!" --Cristina Istrati

"This book is amazing, it teaches us how money can ruin a family and that we must take care of every decision we make in life. Every decision we make can influence our lives and the lives of others, every day of life is important and must be lived to the fullest." --Andrei Stoian

"I adored this book. I don't care what school books say, THIS IS GOTHIC LITERATURE. And this is good. Very good. The relationship between Ana and Ghiță is just... shocking, if I may say. Beautiful, dark, Gothic book. Worth the read. Slavici, you've amazed me!" --Melisa Esra

"Ioan Slavici's work has a profoundly popular quality, what with the moral concept of its theme and its love for the human soul. He is a true master of building dialogues and interior monologues, and examining the reactions, inner feelings, and thoughts of his characters." --Mirela Alexandra

"The story is effective at conveying the feeling of oppressive fear in one's own home, of being trapped and forced into a degrading situation and unable to do anything about it, with no one but yourself to protect your interests. The protagonists take on epic qualities, it is easy to forget they are men of little consequence and power beyond what they create by playing "the game." It's a glimpse into an old world, heroic and epic, oppressive and afraid. The evil character, a dashing Transylvanian swine herder, has a dark and brooding bloodlust, a raw sexuality that gives the story punch; it's easy to see how Bram Stoker found inspiration in this part of the world for his most famous character." --Stephen Balbach

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

In the backwoods of Transylvania, the ambition of Lucky Mill's new innkeeper runs headlong into the interests of the region's most dangerous man. The fierce clash of wills threatens the fate of the inn, the innkeeper's marriage, and the lives of innocents.

The Lucky Mill (original title in Romanian, Moara cu noroc) is a fascinating 19th century psychological thriller, and the most important work of the Romanian realist author Ioan Slavici.

"Awesome! This book is a must-read! So amazed to re-discover Slavici`s originality. Deep meaning, real, well created characters, moral lessons... all these make Moara cu noroc a valuable and important book! Really proud that Ioan Slavici is a Romanian writer!" --Cristina Istrati

"This book is amazing, it teaches us how money can ruin a family and that we must take care of every decision we make in life. Every decision we make can influence our lives and the lives of others, every day of life is important and must be lived to the fullest." --Andrei Stoian

"I adored this book. I don't care what school books say, THIS IS GOTHIC LITERATURE. And this is good. Very good. The relationship between Ana and Ghiță is just... shocking, if I may say. Beautiful, dark, Gothic book. Worth the read. Slavici, you've amazed me!" --Melisa Esra

"Ioan Slavici's work has a profoundly popular quality, what with the moral concept of its theme and its love for the human soul. He is a true master of building dialogues and interior monologues, and examining the reactions, inner feelings, and thoughts of his characters." --Mirela Alexandra

"The story is effective at conveying the feeling of oppressive fear in one's own home, of being trapped and forced into a degrading situation and unable to do anything about it, with no one but yourself to protect your interests. The protagonists take on epic qualities, it is easy to forget they are men of little consequence and power beyond what they create by playing "the game." It's a glimpse into an old world, heroic and epic, oppressive and afraid. The evil character, a dashing Transylvanian swine herder, has a dark and brooding bloodlust, a raw sexuality that gives the story punch; it's easy to see how Bram Stoker found inspiration in this part of the world for his most famous character." --Stephen Balbach

More books from Thrillers

Cover of the book Le bras du diable by Ioan Slavici
Cover of the book Paparazzo by Ioan Slavici
Cover of the book Dead Ringer by Ioan Slavici
Cover of the book Into the Black - Clean Version by Ioan Slavici
Cover of the book Un vent de cendres by Ioan Slavici
Cover of the book Night of the Tustumena by Ioan Slavici
Cover of the book Harlequin Romantic Suspense September 2018 Box Set by Ioan Slavici
Cover of the book I Am the Darkness by Ioan Slavici
Cover of the book The City When It Rains by Ioan Slavici
Cover of the book Payday by Ioan Slavici
Cover of the book A Space Between by Ioan Slavici
Cover of the book Partnerruil by Ioan Slavici
Cover of the book Ashley's Story by Ioan Slavici
Cover of the book The Crossing by Ioan Slavici
Cover of the book Belka, Why Don't You Bark? by Ioan Slavici
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy