Money to Burn

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By Asta Olivia Nordenhof, and and, Caroline Waight
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A groundbreaking, profound and intimate novel about capitalism’s effects on the human heart: Money to Burn is the first volume of the Scandinavian Star series, a new masterpiece of Danish literature
’Buzzes with electricity… intriguing, maddening, exciting. I’m in’ Observer
‘Taut and intelligent… a moving love story and an incendiary indictment of contemporary society’ Literary Review
Maggie and Kurt are struggling to hold their marriage together after their only daughter has left home. They live in an old farmhouse in Nyborg but somehow keep missing each other, unable to discuss the events that brought them together.
Decades ago, a passenger ferry called the Scandinavian Star caught fire, killing 159 people. The event is still considered a national tragedy in Denmark and Norway. Years later, it was revealed not to be an accident, but the result of an insurance scam gone wrong.
How is the Scandinavian Star disaster connected to Maggie and Kurt? How does money affect and infect our closest relationships? And is it ever possible to escape?
‘A comet in Scandinavian literature’ OLGA RAVN
‘Startling and irresistible’ CLAIRE-LOUISE BENNETT
‘Unusual, fascinating, and complicated in the best way’ CLAIRE FULLER
’Nordenhof’s writing is electrifying’ CHETNA MAROO
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A passionate and disjointed story about a passionate and disjointed relationship and the people in it. The form is unconventional and definitely kept me on my toes as the narrative ricocheted backwards and forwards in time and between narrators and viewpoints. Also an interesting take on Capitalism illustrated through a real life ferry disaster.