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Camilla Läckberg, Henrik Fexeus; Translated by Ian Giles
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R330
R295
Discovery Miles 2 950
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A thriller that will have you on the edge of your seat from the
first page to the last! A kidnapped boy… A young child is
snatched in broad daylight outside his nursery. Nobody in charge
sees a thing, but the other children say a woman is the culprit …
The police find a link … Detective Mina Dabiri calls on her close
friend Vincent to untangle the puzzle that surrounds the kidnapped
boy. As he finds a link between the boy and other others who have
gone missing, it becomes clear that time is running out for
everyone involved …. A looming threat… Meanwhile, Mina’s
estranged daughter gets caught up in the secretive world of
Epicura, a shadowy organisation that claims to be a centre for
leadership development. Can Mina protect her child—a child who
doesn’t even know she exists?
A brilliant new Scandinavian noir series from Sweden introducing
Agent John Adderley, already sold in 15 countries-now in
paperbackThe Bucket List is the gripping debut novel by writing
team Peter Mohlin and Peter Nystroem, launching a stunning new
Nordic noir series featuring Swedish-American FBI Agent John
Adderley. Like the best writers of the genre, such as Henning
Mankell and Jo Nesbo, Mohlin and Nystroem combine a strong crime
story with a novel of psychological richness and depth for an
irresistible read. The Bucket List starts when undercover FBI Agent
John Adderley wakes up in a hospital bed in Baltimore with
extensive gunshot wounds. He knows he's lucky to be alive. And just
a few beds away is the man who 24 hours ago pointed a gun to his
head. Ten years earlier in Sweden, Emelie, the young heiress to (an
H&M-esque) clothing empire AckWe has gone missing. When local
police find blood and semen in a deserted area, they arrest a
teenage boy. He denies the charges, and since the body is never
found, he can't be prosecuted. Back to the present, Emelie's
high-profile cold case file is sent to Agent Adderley, now living
in Sweden (where he's not lived since he was a boy) in witness
protection, hiding until he can testify against the drug cartel he
infiltrated back in the States. Adderley is determined to solve
Emelie's case, but, at the same time, he knows that the drug cartel
has a price on his head . . .
A gripping new thriller from the bestselling author of THE GIRL IN
THE SPIDER'S WEB "A nerve-racking political thriller with the most
exciting detective duo in a long time. Bring on their next case"
Romy Hausmann, author of Dear Child "A rich, engrossing novel"
Literary Review The launch of a new series inspired by Sherlock
Holmes. A murder investigation brings together two unlikely allies
in a race to uncover a shadowy international conspiracy. Professor
Hans Rekke: born into a wealthy Stockholm family, world authority
on interrogation techniques, capable of vertiginous feats of logic
and observation . . . But he might just fall apart when the going
gets tough, leading to substance abuse and despair. Micaela Vargas:
community police officer, born to Chilean political refugees in a
tough suburb, with two brothers on the shady side of the law.
Vargas feels she has something to prove. She's tenacious and
uncompromising, but she needs Rekke's unique mind to help her solve
the case. Rekke has it all - wealth, reputation - but also a
tendency to throw it all away. He needs Vargas to help him get back
on an even keel so he can focus his mind on finding the killer
before they're both silenced for good. Translated from the Swedish
by Ian Giles
A gripping new thriller from the bestselling author of THE GIRL IN
THE SPIDER'S WEB "A classic murder mystery . . . one Holmes himself
would have loved to solve" Independent "Fans of dark Swedish crime
will love this moody thriller" The Sun "A nerve-racking political
thriller with the most exciting detective duo in a long time. Bring
on their next case" Romy Hausmann, author of Dear Child "A rich,
engrossing novel" Literary Review "Complex and dark" Irish
Independent The launch of a new series inspired by Sherlock Holmes.
A murder investigation brings together two unlikely allies in a
race to uncover a shadowy international conspiracy. Professor Hans
Rekke: born into a wealthy Stockholm family, world authority on
interrogation techniques, capable of vertiginous feats of logic and
observation . . . But he might just fall apart when the going gets
tough, leading to substance abuse and despair. Micaela Vargas:
community police officer, born to Chilean political refugees in a
tough suburb, with two brothers on the shady side of the law.
Vargas feels she has something to prove. She's tenacious and
uncompromising, but she needs Rekke's unique mind to help her solve
the case. Rekke has it all - wealth, reputation - but also a
tendency to throw it all away. He needs Vargas to help him get back
on an even keel so he can focus his mind on finding the killer
before they're both silenced for good. Translated from the Swedish
by Ian Giles
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1795: The Order of the Furies
Niklas Natt och Dag; Translated by Ian Giles
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R450
R415
Discovery Miles 4 150
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'Niklas Natt och Dag takes the contemporary Scandinavian crime
story and gives it a startlingly gruesome historical twist'
Guardian It is 1795 and evil lurks in the winding alleys of
Stockholm. Tycho Ceton prowls the city, willing to do anything to
survive and reclaim the honour he has lost. No one knows what he is
planning next but Emil Winge, haunted by the ghosts of his past, is
determined to stop him. Meanwhile, Jean Mickel Cardell is
preoccupied with his own search for Anna Stina Knapp. She may have
in her possession a letter which could have devastating
consequences in the wrong hands. All the while, hell looms
inexorably . . . In 1795: The Order of the Furies, the third
instalment of Niklas Natt och Dag's historical noir trilogy, we are
plunged once again into the bustling world of late
eighteenth-century Stockholm. The city is teetering on a precipice,
with evil shaking its core, but can love and friendship prevail?
Translated by Ian Giles
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Silver Tears (Paperback)
Camilla Lackberg; Translated by Ian Giles
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R282
R264
Discovery Miles 2 640
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A gripping new novel from No. 1 international bestseller and
Swedish crime sensation Camilla Lackberg One woman... Faye Adelheim
seems to have it all. The head of a global business, she lives in a
beautiful villa in Italy with her daughter. But in reality, her
life is far from perfect. One man... Faye's ex-husband went to
prison for murder. And now, he has escaped, with one thing on his
mind. Revenge. One fight for survival... Faye will do anything to
keep her family safe. But this will be the toughest battle of her
life. And not everyone will live to tell the tale. Praise for
Camilla Lackberg 'A sexy, sensational novel' No.1 bestselling
author Karin Slaughter 'Heart-stopping' No.1 bestselling author Val
McDermid 'Both chilling and thrilling' Sun 'Pacy...with flashing
insight into the dark places of the psyche' Sunday Times
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Silver Tears (Hardcover)
Camilla Lackberg; Translated by Ian Giles
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R537
Discovery Miles 5 370
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A gripping new novel from No. 1 international bestseller and
Swedish crime sensation Camilla Lackberg She is safe... Faye
Adelheim deserves the life she has. After fleeing from a violent
marriage, she has built her business into a global brand and is
living in a beautiful villa in Italy with her daughter. Or so she
thought... But Faye's life is turned upside down when her murderous
ex-husband escapes from prison. Faye has no choice but to return
home to confront him. This will be the fight of her life... Faye
will do anything to keep her family safe. But when the dark secrets
of her childhood come back to haunt her, she will have to battle
like never before to stop her deepest fears from coming true...
Praise for Camilla Lackberg 'A sexy, sensational novel' No.1
bestselling author Karin Slaughter 'Heart-stopping' No.1
bestselling author Val McDermid 'Both chilling and thrilling' Sun
'Pacy...with flashing insight into the dark places of the psyche'
Sunday Times
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1795: The Order of the Furies
Niklas Natt och Dag; Translated by Ian Giles
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R501
R459
Discovery Miles 4 590
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'Niklas Natt och Dag takes the contemporary Scandinavian crime
story and gives it a startlingly gruesome historical twist'
Guardian It is 1795 and evil lurks in the winding alleys of
Stockholm. Tycho Ceton prowls the city, willing to do anything to
survive and reclaim the honour he has lost. No one knows what he is
planning next but Emil Winge, haunted by the ghosts of his past, is
determined to stop him. Meanwhile, Jean Mickel Cardell is
preoccupied with his own search for Anna Stina Knapp. She may have
in her possession a letter which could have devastating
consequences in the wrong hands. All the while, hell looms
inexorably . . . In 1795: The Order of the Furies, the third
instalment of Niklas Natt och Dag's historical noir trilogy, we are
plunged once again into the bustling world of late
eighteenth-century Stockholm. The city is teetering on a precipice,
with evil shaking its core, but can love and friendship prevail?
Translated by Ian Giles
Maybe 'borealism' could be a name for the Southern preconceived
ideas about those who live at Northern latitudes?Thus writes
prominent Norwegian writer Kjartan Flogstad. Although not everyone
may be readily familiar with 'borealism' as an expression, most
readers are likely to have engaged with the concept at one time or
another. For many years, the boreal has sparked the imagination of
British audiences, and its popularity continues to flourish as
contemporary Nordic cultural waves make landfall in the UK.This
volume presents a range of new perspectives on the Nordic region,
as well as its myriad of influences on its surroundings. The
fifteen chapters in this publication showcase some of the best
research being conducted by emerging researchers in Britain on
Nordic topics. Divided into thematic sections, these chapters cover
everything from historical narratives to contemporary culture, with
numerous other elements in between. As such, this volume offers
refreshing and alternative perspectives on a diverse number of
subjects, whilst also marking many research topics' first
appearance in publication. This book offers something for everyone,
be they students writing essays or fully-fledged academics
preparing monographs, and provides a clear, concise point of entry
for those curious about any number of Nordic issues.
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Black Ice (Hardcover)
Carin Gerhardsen; Translated by Ian Giles
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R688
Discovery Miles 6 880
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A gripping, suspense-filled thriller from the author of the
internationally best-selling Hammarby series. A deadly secret
haunts a group of strangers who cross paths in the snow of a
Swedish midwinter... 'Plotted with the complexity of a labyrinth'
New York Times January in Gotland. The days are short, the air is
cold, and all the roads are covered in snow. On a deserted, icy
backroad, these wintry conditions bring together a group of
strangers with a force devastating enough to change their lives
forever. A deadly accident and two separate crimes leave victims in
their wake. Four years later, a single phone call is all it takes
to bring back the terror of that day and to set in motion a plot
for revenge. For Sandra it started as an unremarkable winter's day
of shopping followed by a kind gesture from a stranger. For
Jeanette it began with the thrill of an illicit rendezvous with her
lover. Both women had driven past the same icy ravine. Only one was
in the car that caused a deadly crash. Only one left a man to die
alone in the snow... Each carried a secret from that day, a secret
that, if revealed, could connect them to a larger, more terrible
transgression. And there is someone out there who knows the whole
picture, and who would rather kill than allow it all to come to
light... Reviewers on Carin Gerhardsen: 'The author's mastery of
tone imbues a largely tragic tale with touches of humor. By turns
touching and terrifying, this nail-biter deserves a wide audience.'
Booklist 'Carin Gerhardsen writes so vividly, like she is painting
with words, gripping your heart and soul in an ever-tightening
tourniquet.' Peter James 'Complex, slow-burning thriller with a
final twist that leaves no one unscathed.' Booklist 'The book's
greatest strength lies in its messy humanity.' Air Mail 'Readers
are kept on their toes due to the never ending twists and turns
that dominate the plot.' Tap the Line Magazine
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You Are Next (Paperback)
Arne Dahl; Translated by Ian Giles
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R291
R266
Discovery Miles 2 660
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A detective under arrest. A killer running free. A dark and
gripping thriller set in the Stockholm Archipelago, from an
international bestseller and Scandicrime star. Detective Inspector
Sam Berger's life has been turned upside down. He is suspected of a
murder and his partner, Secret Service agent, Molly Blom, is in a
coma. Meanwhile, a terrorist attempt is threatening Stockholm and a
wanted murderer is on the loose. Berger escapes to the Stockholm
Archipelago while he waits for orders from the Swedish Security
Service's chief executive. But is he the solution or is he part of
the problem? 'Arne Dahl is one of the true greats of Scandinavian
crime fiction' MARK BILLINGHAM 'Arne Dahl is possibly the most
thoughtful and playful contemporary Nordic crime writer. He also
happens to be one of the most thrilling.' IAN RANKIN 'Brilliant
visceral writing with terrific pace, this book grips you like a
vice from the very first line and never lets you go' PETER JAMES
'Arne Dahl has created a school of his own within the Swedish crime
writing tradition. He combines global intrigue with intelligence,
suspense, and genuine literary quality.' LARS KEPLER *The Berger
and Blom series is being adapted for TV by the producers of Killing
Eve* Arne Dahl has won the Ripper Award, the Best Swedish Crime
Novel Award, the German Crime Fiction Award and the Danish Academy
of Crime Writers' Award and shortlisted for the Glass Key and the
CWA International Dagger.
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