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The Witcher, Geralt of Rivia, holds the fate of the world in his
hands in the New York Times bestselling first novel in the Witcher
series that inspired the Netflix show and video games. For more
than a hundred years, humans, dwarves, gnomes and elves lived
together in relative peace. But times have changed, the uneasy
peace is over and now the races are fighting once again - killing
their own kind and each other. Into this tumultuous time is born a
child of prophecy, Ciri, surviving heiress of a bloody revolution,
whose strange abilities can change the world - for good, or for
evil... As the threat of war hangs over the land, Geralt the
Witcher must protect Ciri from those who are hunting the child for
her destructive power. But this time, Geralt may have met his
match. Translated by Danusia Stok.
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Blood Of Elves (Paperback)
Andrzej Sapkowski; Translated by Danusia Stok
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The Witcher, Geralt of Rivia, holds the fate of the world in his hands in the New York Times bestselling first novel in the Witcher series that inspired the Netflix show and video games.
For more than a hundred years, humans, dwarves, gnomes and elves lived together in relative peace. But times have changed, the uneasy peace is over and now the races are fighting once again - killing their own kind and each other.
Into this tumultuous time is born a child of prophecy, Ciri, surviving heiress of a bloody revolution, whose strange abilities can change the world - for good, or for evil...
As the threat of war hangs over the land, Geralt the Witcher must protect Ciri from those who are hunting the child for her destructive power.
But this time, Geralt may have met his match.
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Polychrome (Paperback)
Joanna Jodelka; Translated by Danusia Stok
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Everybody's life is riddled with secrets ...Maciej Bartol, police
detective, casts a large shadow over those around him, although in
truth his mother always seems to have the last word. Bartol has
been called to investigate two very different death scenes - an art
restorer in the most prominent part of Poznan, and a man who runs a
homeless shelter. Are the killings linked? What is the meaning of
the strange clues left by the killer? Soon the desperate Bartol
finds himself asking for help from specialist on Christian
symbolism, a woman who isn't too happy to waste her time on a
police investigation...
Introducing Geralt the Witcher - revered and hated - who holds the line against the monsters plaguing humanity in the bestselling series that inspired the Witcher video games and a major Netflix show.
Geralt of Rivia is a Witcher, a man whose magic powers and lifelong training have made him a brilliant fighter and a merciless assassin.
Yet he is no ordinary killer: he hunts the vile fiends that ravage the land and attack the innocent.
But not everything monstrous-looking is evil; not everything fair is good . . . and in every fairy tale there is a grain of truth.
The Witcher, Geralt of Rivia, holds the fate of the world in his
hands in the New York Times bestselling first novel in the Witcher
series that inspired the Netflix show and video games - now in a
brand-new hardcover edition. This is the ultimate way to start your
Witcher adventure. For more than a hundred years, humans, dwarves,
gnomes and elves lived together in relative peace. But times have
changed, the uneasy peace is over and now the races are fighting
once again - killing their own kind and each other. Into this
tumultuous time is born a child of prophecy, Ciri, surviving
heiress of a bloody revolution, whose strange abilities can change
the world - for good, or for evil... As the threat of war hangs
over the land, Geralt the Witcher must protect Ciri from those who
are hunting the child for her destructive power. But this time,
Geralt may have met his match. Translated by Danusia Stok.
Experience the world of the Witcher like never before with this
stunning deluxe illustrated hardcover edition of The Last Wish!
Featuring seven gorgeous illustrations from seven award-winning
artists - one for each story in the collection of adventures - it
celebrates the first chapter of the bestselling, groundbreaking
series that inspired the hit Netflix show and the blockbuster video
games. Introducing Geralt the Witcher - revered and hated - who
holds the line against the monsters plaguing humanity in the
bestselling series that inspired the Witcher video games and a
major Netflix show. Geralt of Rivia is a Witcher, a man whose magic
powers and lifelong training have made him a brilliant fighter and
a merciless assassin. Yet he is no ordinary killer: he hunts the
vile fiends that ravage the land and attack the innocent. But not
everything monstrous-looking is evil; not everything fair is good .
. . and in every fairy tale there is a grain of truth. Translated
by Danusia Stok. Andrzej Sapkowski, winner of the World Fantasy
Lifetime Achievement award, started an international phenomenon
with his Witcher series. The Last Wish is the perfect introduction
to this one-of-a-kind fantasy world.
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Blood of Elves (Hardcover)
Andrzej Sapkowski; Translated by Danusia Stok
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Blood of Elves (Paperback)
Andrzej Sapkowski; Translated by Danusia Stok
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A passionate novel of unstoppable physical obsession amongst a
group of Brussels eurocrats, Illegal Liaisons offers a fascinating
insight into the first Polish generation that is truly 'free', but
struggle to know where the boundaries of that freedom lie. Jonathan
takes the role of a stay-at-home dad when his wife Megi moves the
family from Poland to Brussels to pursue a career as a lawyer in
the European Commission. Much as Jonathan tries, his new life seems
to leave him with a void which he soon fills with the body of the
sexy, up-and-coming Swedish journalist Andrea. What follows is a
tormenting battle between conscience and desire, which more often
than not ends in a draw. Plebanek writes about sex in an
unembarrassed way, asking uncomfortable questions about what is
moral. Her characters have to negotiate between the old-fashioned
devout Catholicism they grew up with, and the modern way of living
they are desperate to embrace. Watch them as they try to claim
their rightful place within the international crowd in the big
world that turns out to be really rather small. Expect the upending
of stereotypes, a fair amount of profanity and a good share of
smut.
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Blood of Elves (Paperback)
Andrzej Sapkowski; Translated by Danusia Stok
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Andrzej Sapkowski's New York Times bestselling Witcher series has
inspired the hit Netflix show and multiple blockbuster video games,
and has transported millions of fans around the globe to an epic,
unforgettable world of magic and adventure. For over a century,
humans, dwarves, gnomes, and elves have lived together in relative
peace. But that peace has now come to an end. Geralt of Rivia, the
hunter known as the Witcher, has been waiting for the birth of a
prophesied child. The one who has the power to change the world for
good--or for evil. As the threat of war hangs over the land and the
child is pursued for her extraordinary powers, it will become
Geralt's responsibility to protect them all. And the Witcher never
accepts defeat. Join Geralt of Rivia; his beloved ward and the
child of prophecy, Ciri; and his ally and love, the powerful
sorceress Yennefer as they battle monsters, demons, and prejudices
alike in Blood of Elves, the first novel of The Witcher Saga.
Witcher story collections The Last Wish Sword of Destiny Witcher
novels Blood of Elves The Time of Contempt Baptism of Fire The
Tower of Swallows Lady of the Lake Season of Storms (stand alone)
Hussite Trilogy The Tower of Fools Warriors of God Light Perpetual
Translated from original Polish by Danusia Stok
This book has collaboration and translation at its heart: between
people, words and images, languages, cultures. The poems came
first, in Polish. Then came the photographic response to them. Then
four translators, MARTA DZIUROSZ, MARIA JASTRZEBSKA, DANUSIA STOK
and ELZBIETA WOJCIK-LEESE, took a set of 12 or 13 poems each and
translated them into English. All people involved were women: the
poet, the photographer, the four translators and the two editors.
Together they arrived at 51 Polish poems, 51 English poems and 51
photographs making this collection. They raise themes such as
cultural identity and migration, queerness, racism, isolation and
family memories.
It is 1919 in Breslau. The hideously battered bodies of four young
sailors are discovered on an island in the River Oder. When
Criminal Assistant Mock arrives at the scene to investigate, he
discovers a note addressed to him, asking him to confess his sins
and to become a believer. As he endeavours to piece together the
elements of this brutal crime, Mock combs the brothels and drinking
dens of Breslau and is drawn into an insidious game: it seems that
anyone he questions during the course of the investigation is
destined to become the murderer's next victim. Ultimately he
uncovers a secret society which has the Inspector himself clearly
in its sights. Dark, sophisticated and uncompromising, the
distinctive Breslau series has already received broad critical
acclaim. Phantoms of Breslau confirms Criminal Assistant Mock as
surely the most outrageous and original detective in crime fiction.
When Abwehr Captain Eberhard Mock is called from his New Year's Eve
revelries to attend a particularly grisly crime scene, even his
notoriously robust stomach is turned. A young girl - and suspected
spy - who arrived by train from France just days before, has been
found dead in her hotel room, the flesh torn from her cheek by her
assailant's teeth. Ill at ease with the increasingly open
integration of S.S., Gestapo and police, Mock is partially relieved
to be assigned to liaise with officers in Lvov, Poland, where a
series of similar crimes - as yet unsolved - cast a long shadow
over the town.
The Witcher, Geralt of Rivia, holds the fate of the world in his
hands in the New York Times bestselling first novel in the Witcher
series that inspired the Netflix show and video games. For more
than a hundred years, humans, dwarves, gnomes and elves lived
together in relative peace. But times have changed, the uneasy
peace is over and now the races are fighting once again - killing
their own kind and each other. Into this tumultuous time is born a
child of prophecy, Ciri, surviving heiress of a bloody revolution,
whose strange abilities can change the world - for good, or for
evil... As the threat of war hangs over the land, Geralt the
Witcher must protect Ciri from those who are hunting the child for
her destructive power. But this time, Geralt may have met his
match. Translated by Danusia Stok.
Breslau in the 1920s is haunt of marquises and merchants, gamblers
and gutter-rats. Eberhard Mock, the hardened Criminal Councillor,
fits right in as he sways from the basements of grubby casinos to
his beautiful young wife in their palatial mansion. But his
beautiful young wife is feeling neglected. A series of sinister
murders linked by the dates of past crimes has taken Mock out of
the bedroom and into the archives. While Mock ransacks the city for
clues, driven mad by the killer's tantalizing notes, his wife is
seeking attention elsewhere. Engaging in perverted games with her
less-than-innocent girlfriends, Mock's wife is being seduced by a
mysterious sect which preaches the imminent end of the world.
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Death in Breslau (Paperback)
Marek Krajewski; Translated by Danusia Stok
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Breslau was a German city on the border of Czechoslovakia. It is
now, since World War II, Wroclaw, in Poland. Marek Krajewski has
written a quartet of novels which unfold the history of this
exceptional city, standing on the faultline and crossroads of
20th-century Europe. Breslau 1933: the mutilated bodies of a young
woman and her ladies' maid are found dead on a train. Scorpions
writhe in their slashed stomach - a horrifying image that becomes
crucial to the investigation. Inspector Eberhard Mock is called in
to deal with the case, and is assigned an assistant, Herbert
Anwaldt, an orphan. The investigation leads them deep into the
city's dirty underbelly, where perverted aristocrats cavort with
prostitutes, corrupt ministers torture confessions from lowly Jews
and Freemasons guard their secrets with blackmail and daggers. As
Mock and Anwaldt unravel a mystery of ritual killing that dates
back to the time of the Crusades, the elderly Mock and the young,
fatherless Anwaldt become close. But the dark, occult aspect of
this most macabre of cases might prove too much for Anwaldt's
sanity before a solution is secured. What makes Krajewski's story
so uncommonly powerful is the stifling atmosphere he conjures of a
city in the grip of the Gestapo.
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