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Finding Ulfred

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Alexander Butterfield's chilling tale of greed and one woman's terrifying descent into madness. A brother's doomed love for her.

Haaken Hunter's peaceful mountain life is about to be changed forever. The unexpected delivery of a gruesome package comes with the news that his wayward brother is missing. Trouble always did have a way of following Ulfred, but this was particularly sinister. To what cruel end will this treacherous path lead?

Morana, so beautiful, yet psychologically twisted. Driven by insatiable greed and a perverse, sadistic lust for inflicting pain on all who cross her path. Her cruelty knows no boundaries, and she will stop at nothing to have it all.

Haaken Hunter uncovers the truth, but his astonishing discovery sets off a chain of events that result in hideous violence and cold blooded torture. The architect of this horror must be stopped, but for Haaken, there are personal scores to settle.

The action builds to a frenzy in this disturbing thriller, and the brutal climax will be embedded in your mind for a long time. A very, very long time. Listen to it!

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First published November 11, 2020

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Alexander Butterfield

15 books3 followers
Alexander Butterfield was born in Livingstone, Zambia, on July 30, 1959. Lives with his family. Spent his early years growing up in the Zambezi valley and Sabi valley in Zimbabwe. Enjoys writing, fishing and a cold beer on a hot day.
Finding Ulfred is his first novel, Book 1 in the Haaken Hunter series.
Writes gripping fast-paced Suspense filled Action Adventure, Thrillers, Psychological Thrillers.

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3 reviews
November 17, 2020
Fabulous first book from this author. Very descriptive which immerses you in the plot. This is a real page turner. If you enjoy a book with a few twists and turns - defiantly recommend you read Finding Ulfred.
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October 16, 2024
Short fairly exciting read

Finding Ulfred. Alexander Butterfield, 4 Stars.
A fast paced fairly quick read that is a page turner with helpful short chapters. The main character is a strong male who sets out to save his brother, who he believes is his twin. The brother gets into trouble with a ruthless cruel sadistic beautiful female. (There is violence here if you are squeamish). This female will stop at nothing to physically hurt those who she believes are in her way to gaining gold and money.
The main character is easily visualised as he is well painted, as are all the players in this quite exciting drama. It is only vaguely credible as a story but that doesn’t detract from the entertaining read. There are many typos which distract a bit from the flow.
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October 23, 2024
Finding ulfred

I read alot ! All kinds ,I love it . But every once in awhile a long comes a book that just goes to your heart . I couldn't stop . They were alot of sad ,scary and lots of hurt ,physical and tear your heart out kinda book .Amazing!
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17 reviews
March 19, 2025
A very different kind of horror

Lots of blood gore and violence carry the story of greed and betrayal in a gold mining town and its surroundings . The outcome is obvious but the path to it makes good reading
5 reviews
December 2, 2024
A cracker of a book

I could not put this book down, great story, with twists and turns keeping the reader engrossed until the end.
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September 29, 2025
Not what I was expecting at all. Would make a great movie. Would have liked a little more insight into Haaken to know what he's thinking, but was a great read and will read more. I'm sure we will get to know Haaken a little better each time.
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May 7, 2024
I am disappointed.
Idea was to find Ulfred and save him. When Haaken ( some kind if hero) his brother, found Ulfred, he was already brutally tortured, mutilated by his pshico sister, and poor, inosent Ulfred died from grizzly bear attack??? That really upset me. Ulfred's sister started chain of unnecessary brutality and the author finished it off.
Where is a logic in this book! Plot could be better developed into nice story.
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