Bremen, the 1340s. In the Hanseatic world, life is governed by faith, social order, and the daily struggle to get by. A fisherman's son is born into hard work, loyalty, and the fragile hope that holds the family together. Their relationships are tested by loss, forbidden feelings, and a reality in which every choice can have serious consequences.
As the decade darkens, rumours spread of a plague that leaves entire towns desolate. Fear grows, life tightens, and the order of the world begins to falter.
Waves of Life and Death: Bremen is a story of endurance and humanity in dark times, where small glimpses of warmth remind us of what is worth holding on to.
This is the debut novel by Micha Lund, and the first book in the Waves of Life and Death series.
Micha Lund (born 1981 in The Netherlands) has lived in Norway since 2007. He writes historical novels with a focus on human relationships and everyday life in the Hanseatic world of the fourteenth century. His work has developed into the book series Waves of Life and Death, the first volume, Bremen, to be published in May 2026. As a multilingual author, he writes primarily in English under the title Waves of Life and Death, and translates the books into Norwegian and Dutch.
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