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Second book in the series about Selma Falck. Selma wakes up to a nightmare. She is naked in a burning cabin on the Snaufjellet mountain. Her memory is gone, she has no idea where she is or how she ended up there. Beaten and bleeding, she barely manages to get out of the cabin. Without clothes, but in a pair of rubber boots that are far too big, she sees the cabin burning to nothing. There is no sign of any buildings nearby, the temperature drops and a blizzard sets in. Selma must survive. While Selma fights against injuries and frost, hunger and thirst, her memories come back in fragments. She struggles to put them together, but eventually a frightening picture of the events of the last six months forms. Selma realizes that it is not only important to live on, but to quickly return to civilization. Murder has been committed, a great injustice must be stopped. The future of the nation itself is at stake. And Selma’s deadline to intervene is also eerily short.
I am cycling along a hot, dusty street in Black Rock City, the tent town that rises in the Nevada desert as part of the annual Burning Man festival. On a flat-tray ute driving towards me are a sign proclaiming the virtues of the naked body and, with one foot propped up high behind the cab, the king of letting-it-all-hang-out, waving benevolently.
recently spoke about filming entirely nude scenes in his new film Nightmare Alley. The actor revealed during the interview that not only was this the first time he’s filmed full-frontal nudity, but also that he spent six hours completely naked on set in front of the crew.
Is everyone naked and high at Burning Man? Here’s what we found out
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