SALTWIND (Vol. II)

  • The gripping second Volume of the epic Sturmland Saga.
  • Miriam Georg delivers a masterfully written, compelling story that will keep readers hooked until the very last page!
  • 1,3 MIO copies sold of her books by Rowohlt altogether!
  • Rights to her previous novels were sold to Czech Republic (Dobrovsky), France (Hachette), the Netherlands (Standaard), Poland (Marginesy), Russia (AST) and Spain (Planeta).

Cora’s world lies in ruins. Everything she carefully built for herself as a governess in the seaside resort of Norderney has been in vain. But where can she possibly go? Back to Hamburg - the very city where she burned all her bridges behind her? Her young student, Emmi, still needs her, and Cora cannot bear the thought of losing Onnen, either. Even though she knows he is hiding his past from her and that there is no future for them, she simply cannot let him go.

Then, amid a roaring autumn storm off Onnen’s home island of Borkum, another devastating shipwreck occurs. In a split-second decision, Onnen joins the rescue team heading out into the perilous sea to bring the crew to safety. It is an operation that will change the lives of everyone involved forever …

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  • Publisher: Rowohlt Taschenbuch
  • Release: 06.10.2026
  • ISBN: 978-3-499-01799-5
  • 592 Pages
  • Series: Die Sturmland-Saga
  • Author: Miriam Georg

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Miriam Georg

Miriam Georg , born in 1987, is the author of the two-volume series Elbleuchten and Elbstürme . Both novels of the Hanseatic family saga were celebrated by readers, they made it onto the bestseller list straight away and became the surprise success of the year. With her dilogy Das Tor zur Welt and her Nordwind  saga, she has forged an even deeper connection with her audience and firmly established herself at the top of the bestseller lists.
She has a degree in European literature as well as a master’s degree with a special focus on Native American Literature. When she is not on one of her trips, the author lives in Berlin Neukölln with her deaf dog Rosali and her book collection.