The Camino
A Novel
by Anya Niewierra
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Pub Date Aug 25 2026 | Archive Date Sep 24 2026
Description
Forty-four-year-old chocolatier Lotte Bonnet has been living happily in South Limburg for years with her husband Emil, a former refugee from Bosnia. But when Emil unexpectedly dies by suicide while walking the Camino de Santiago, or Way of Saint James, Lotte is devastated.
Shocked and confused, Lotte resolves to follow Emil’s exact path on the Camino one year later, hoping for answers, or at least insights into what could have compelled him to take his own life. While walking the arduous trail through central France, passing idyllic villages and meeting fellow pilgrims, Lotte’s thoughts are also elsewhere, in Sarajevo, as she learns the terrors of a war and shocking secrets about her husband’s identity.
Inspired by the natural beauty that surrounds her, forming new friendships, and possibly a romantic connection on the Camino, Lotte is distracted as the trail grows more treacherous, and as it becomes clear someone is following her, someone who does not want her to know the truth.
Fans of Louise Penny’s Inspector Armand Gamache will be delighted by Lotte’s easy charm and enthralled by the revelations on her journey. Anya Niewierra’s blockbuster mystery The Camino has taken Europe by storm and is finally available in English for the first time.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781668085363 |
| PRICE | $29.00 (USD) |
| PAGES | 384 |
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Featured Reviews
A former Bosnian refugee, Emil has committed suicide while hiking the Camino de Santiago. His widow, Lotte, questions not only the suicide but her husband's past. She decides to travel the same path her late husband did, exactly a year later.
The journey turns dangerous and raises more questions than provides answers. In her travels, Lotte unearths horrific events that occurred during the Bosnian war and wonders how much her husband had been involved. This process has alerted dangerous individuals, and puts others as well as Lotte in grave danger.
The author has researched the Bosnian conflict. war crimes and refugees so thoroughly that parts of this book are as much a historical thriller as a mystery. Her attention to detail in her descriptions of characters, the Camino and war atrocities are detailed.
The English translated version of this book (it was originally written in Norwegian and well-received in Europe) will be published in August. I strongly recommend picking up a copy. Great, historical thriller read!!
The ARC was provided by NetGalley and Simon & Schuster in return for an honest review.