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THE NO. 1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING AUTHOR 27 MILLION BOOKS SOLD
WINNER OF THE GLASS KEY AWARD In the penultimate thriller in the
New York Times and #1 internationally bestselling Department Q
series, Copenhagen's cold cases division must hunt for a nefarious
criminal who has slipped under the radar for decades. On her 60th
birthday, a woman takes her own life. When the case lands on
Detective Carl Mørck's desk, he can't imagine what this has to do
with Department Q, Copenhagen's cold cases division. It's a tragedy
to be sure, but the cause of death seems to be clear. But his
superior, Marcus Jacobsen, is convinced that this is not in fact a
suicide, but a murder related to an unsolved case that has been
plaguing him since 1988. At Marcus' behest, Carl and the Department
Q gang-Rose, Assad, and Gordon-reluctantly begin to investigate.
However, they quickly discover that Marcus is on to something:
Every two years for the past three decades, there have been
unusual, impeccably timed deaths with connections between them that
cannot be ignored. As they dig deeper, it transpires that these
"accidents" are in fact murders by a very cunning and violent
criminal. Faced with their toughest case yet, made only more
difficult with COVID-19 restrictions and the challenges of their
own personal lives, the Department Q team must race to find the
culprit before the next murder is committed, as it is becoming
increasingly clear that the killer is far from finished. Praise for
Jussi Adler-Olsen's Department Q series: 'Everything you could
possibly want from a thriller and much, much more' Kirkus
'Adler-Olsen is the new "it" boy of Nordic Noir' The Times
'Engrossing' Sunday Express 'Gripping storytelling' Guardian 'As
impressive as it is unnerving' Independent
Get to know the detective in charge of Copenhagen's coldest cases
in the first electrifying Department Q mystery from New York Times
bestselling author Jussi Adler-Olsen. Carl Morck used to be one of
Denmark's best homicide detectives. Then a hail of bullets
destroyed the lives of two fellow cops, and Carl-who didn't draw
his weapon-blames himself. So a promotion is the last thing he
expects. But Department Q is a department of one, and Carl's got
only a stack of cold cases for company. His colleagues snicker, but
Carl may have the last laugh, because one file keeps nagging at
him: a liberal politician vanished five years earlier and is
presumed dead. But she isn't dead...yet. Darkly humorous,
propulsive, and atmospheric, The Keeper of Lost Causes introduces
American readers to the mega-bestselling series fast becoming an
international sensation.
THE NO. 1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING AUTHOR 27 MILLION BOOKS SOLD
WINNER OF THE GLASS KEY AWARD In the penultimate thriller in the
New York Times and #1 internationally bestselling Department Q
series, Copenhagen's cold cases division must hunt for a nefarious
criminal who has slipped under the radar for decades. On her 60th
birthday, a woman takes her own life. When the case lands on
Detective Carl Morck's desk, he can't imagine what this has to do
with Department Q, Copenhagen's cold cases division. It's a tragedy
to be sure, but the cause of death seems to be clear. But his
superior, Marcus Jacobsen, is convinced that this is not in fact a
suicide, but a murder related to an unsolved case that has been
plaguing him since 1988. At Marcus' behest, Carl and the Department
Q gang-Rose, Assad, and Gordon-reluctantly begin to investigate.
However, they quickly discover that Marcus is on to something:
Every two years for the past three decades, there have been
unusual, impeccably timed deaths with connections between them that
cannot be ignored. As they dig deeper, it transpires that these
"accidents" are in fact murders by a very cunning and violent
criminal. Faced with their toughest case yet, made only more
difficult with COVID-19 restrictions and the challenges of their
own personal lives, the Department Q team must race to find the
culprit before the next murder is committed, as it is becoming
increasingly clear that the killer is far from finished. Praise for
Jussi Adler-Olsen's Department Q series: 'Everything you could
possibly want from a thriller and much, much more' Kirkus
'Adler-Olsen is the new "it" boy of Nordic Noir' The Times
'Engrossing' Sunday Express 'Gripping storytelling' Guardian 'As
impressive as it is unnerving' Independent
FEATURED IN THE TIMES TOP 100 CRIME & THRILLERS SINCE 1945
Penguin Picks are stories you'll want to read again and again.
Beautifully and stylishly designed by a modern artist, they are not
only stories you'll keep coming back to but also books whose looks
will never go out of fashion . . . Mercy by Jussi Adler-Olsen is
Scandinavia's new bestselling crime writing sensation 'She
scratched her fingertips on the smooth walls until they bled, and
pounded her fists on the thick panes until she could no longer feel
her hands. At least ten times she had fumbled her way to the steel
door and stuck her fingernails in the crack to pry it open . . .'
Merete Lynggard vanished five years ago. Everyone says she's dead.
Everyone says the case is a waste of time. Everyone except
Copenhagen detective Carl Morck. Turning over this old case he
thinks he's found a clue missed by his predecessors. It takes him
on a journey, one that upsets his superiors, that troubles his
colleagues, that causes him to break rules. But at the end of it a
woman waits who has been missing five years . . . 'Engrossing'
Sunday Express ---------- Popular Penguins perfectly designed
THE NO. 1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING AUTHOR 27 MILLION BOOKS SOLD
WINNER OF THE GLASS KEY AWARD In the heart-pounding eighth
instalment of the No.1 bestselling Department Q series, a
terrifying international investigation reveals the complex
backstory of one of the department's own - the enigmatic Assad. The
newspaper refers to the dead body only as Victim 2117 - the two
thousand, one hundred and seventeenth refugee to die in the
Mediterranean Sea. But to three people, the victim is so much more,
and the death sets off a chain of events that throws Department Q,
Copenhagen's cold cases division led by Detective Carl Morck, into
a deeply dangerous - and deeply personal - case: a case that not
only reveals dark secrets about the past, but has deadly
implications for the future. For a troubled Danish teen, the death
of Victim 2117 becomes a symbol of everything he resents and is the
perfect excuse to unleash his murderous impulses. For Ghallib, a
brutal tormentor from the notorious prison Abu Ghraib, the death of
Victim 2117 was the first step in a terrorist plot, years in the
making. And for Department Q's Assad, Victim 2117 is a link to his
buried past and to the family he assumed was long dead.
THE NO. 1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING AUTHOR 27 MILLION BOOKS SOLD
WINNER OF THE GLASS KEY AWARD 'Quirky, tense and delightfully
unpredictable' Sunday Times On her 60th birthday, a woman takes her
own life. When the case lands on Detective Carl Morck's desk, he
can't imagine what this has to do with Department Q, Copenhagen's
cold cases division. It's a tragedy to be sure, but the cause of
death seems to be clear. But his superior, Marcus Jacobsen, is
convinced that this is not in fact a suicide, but a murder related
to an unsolved case that has been plaguing him since 1988. At
Marcus' behest, Carl and the Department Q gang-Rose, Assad, and
Gordon-reluctantly begin to investigate. However, they quickly
discover that Marcus is on to something: Every two years for the
past three decades, there have been unusual, impeccably timed
deaths with connections between them that cannot be ignored. As
they dig deeper, it transpires that these "accidents" are in fact
murders by a very cunning and violent criminal. Faced with their
toughest case yet, made only more difficult with COVID-19
restrictions and the challenges of their own personal lives, the
Department Q team must race to find the culprit before the next
murder is committed, as it is becoming increasingly clear that the
killer is far from finished. Praise for Jussi Adler-Olsen's
Department Q series: 'Everything you could possibly want from a
thriller and much, much more' Kirkus 'Department Q is a must read'
5* reader review 'Adler-Olsen is the new "it" boy of Nordic Noir'
The Times 'Impossible to put down' 5* reader review 'Engrossing'
Sunday Express 'Heart-stopping!' 5* reader review 'Gripping
storytelling' Guardian 'Brilliant as always - these books keep
getting better and better' 5* reader review 'As impressive as it is
unnerving' Independent
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The Scarred Woman (Paperback)
Jussi Adler-olsen; Translated by William Frost
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THE NO. 1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING AUTHOR 27 MILLION BOOKS SOLD
WINNER OF THE GLASS KEY AWARD Jussi Adler-Olsen returns with his
most captivating and suspenseful novel yet... In a Copenhagen park
the body of an elderly woman is discovered. Though the case bears a
striking resemblance to another unsolved homicide from over a
decade ago, the police cannot find any connection between the two
victims. Across town a group of young women are being hunted down.
The attacks seem random, but could these brutal acts of violence be
related? Detective Carl Morck of Department Q is charged with
solving the mystery. Back at headquarters, Carl and his team are
under pressure to deliver results: failure to meet his superiors'
expectations will mean the end of Department Q. Solving the case,
however, is not their only concern. After a breakdown, their
colleague Rose is struggling to deal with the ghosts of her past -
a past seemingly connected to one of the division's most sinister
case-files. It is up to Carl, Assad and Gordon to unearth the dark
and violent truth plaguing Rose before it is too late. Translated
by William Frost Perfect for fans of Stieg Larsson and Jo Nesbo.
The Keeper of Lost Causes (originally published in the UK as Mercy)
is the nail-biting first book in the internationally bestselling
Department Q series. It is now a major movie, released in the UK in
August 2014. At first the prisoner scratches at the walls until her
fingers bleed. But there is no escaping the room. With no way of
measuring time, her days, weeks, months go unrecorded. She vows not
to go mad. She will not give her captors the satisfaction. She will
die first. Copenhagen detective Carl Morck has been taken off
homicide to run a newly created department for unsolved crimes. His
first case concerns Merete Lynggaard, who vanished five years ago.
Everyone says she's dead. Everyone says it's a waste of time. He
thinks they're right. The voice in the dark is distorted, harsh and
without mercy. It says the prisoner's torture will only end when
she answers one simple question. It is one she has asked herself a
million times: Why is this happening? Praise for Jussi Adler-Olsen:
'Gripping storytelling' Guardian 'Engrossing' Sunday Express 'As
impressive as it is unnerving' Independent Jussi Adler-Olsen has
sold over 10 million books worldwide. He is the internationally
bestselling author of the Department Q series (Disgrace,
Redemption, Guilt and Buried) featuring Carl Morck. The Keeper of
Lost Causes was originally published in the UK as Mercy, and is now
a major Danish language movie.
FROM THE 10 MILLION COPY, NO. 1 BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE
DEPARTMENT Q SERIES A GRIPPING TREAT FOR FANS OF SCANDANAVIAN
THRILLERS One boy is on the run from an international conspiracy .
. . Over three years ago, a civil servant vanished after returning
from a work trip to Africa. Presumed dead, his family still want
answers. It's up to Department Q, Denmark's cold cases department,
to find out the truth. But what Detective Carl Morck doesn't know,
is that the key to the investigation is right here in Copenhagen .
. . Fifteen-year-old Marco Jameson is tough, smart and very
suspicious of police. Sleeping rough and hiding in the shadows is
his way of life. But what does he know worth killing for - and will
the police find him before whoever he is running from? Praise for
Jussi Adler-Olsen: 'The new 'it' boy of Nordic Noir' The Times
'Gripping story-telling' Guardian 'As impressive as it is
unnerving' Independent
Jussi Adler-Olsen's internationally bestselling Q series returns
with Redemption, a gripping treat for all fans of the Scandinavian
crime thriller. For those suffering withdrawals from The Killing.
(The Times). Two boys, brothers, wake tied and bound in a boathouse
by the sea. Their kidnapper has gone, but soon he will return.
Their bonds are inescapable. But there is a bottle and tar to seal
it. Paper and a splinter for writing; blood for ink. A message
begging for help...Her husband will not tell the truth: where he
goes, what he does, how long he will be away. For days on end she
waits and when he returns she must endure his wants, his moods, his
threats. But enough is enough. She will find out the truth, no
matter the cost to him - or to herself. In Copenhagen's cold cases
division Carl Morck has received a bottle. It holds an old and
decayed message, written in blood. It is a cry for help from two
boys. Is it real? Who are they and why weren't they reported
missing? Can they possibly still be alive? In 2013, the makers of
the Stieg Larsson movies and The Killing will bring Jussi
Adler-Olsen's Department Q novels, including Mercy, Disgrace and
Redemption, to the big screen. Praise for Alder-Olsen: The new it
boy of Nordic Noir. (The Times). Engrossing. (Sunday Express).
Adler-Olsen's fascination with abnormal psychology once again pays
off. (Sunday Times). Jussi Adler-Olsen was born in Copenhagen and
studied medicine, sociology, politics and film. He worked as a
magazine editor and publisher before starting to write fiction. So
far he has written three Department Q thrillers, which all hit the
Danish bestseller lists on publication and stayed there ever since.
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Mercy (Paperback)
Jussi Adler-olsen
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THE PULSE-RACING FIRST DEPARTMENT Q THRILLER FROM THE NO. 1
INTERNATIONALLY BESTSELLING AUTHOR 'Six-star suspense! Superbly
written' 5***** Reader Review 'Unputdownable. Keeps you hooked from
start to end' 5***** Reader Review 'Taut, thrilling and
nail-biting' 5***** Reader Review _______ She scratches at the
walls until her fingers bleed. But there is no escape. She doesn't
know how long she's been there. She vows not to go mad. She would
rather die. Copenhagen detective Carl Morck has been taken off
homicide to run a newly created department for unsolved crimes. His
first case concerns politician Merete Lynggaard, who vanished five
years ago. Everyone says she's dead. Everyone says it's a waste of
time. He thinks they're right. But she isn't dead . . . yet. Can
they save her in time? _______ PRAISE FOR THE DEPARTMENT Q SERIES:
'Gripping story-telling' Guardian 'Mesmerising writing' Independent
'Scandinavian crime novels don't get much darker' New York Times
Book Review 'Everything you could possibly want from a thriller and
much, much more' Kirkus
The New York Times and #1 internationally bestselling author of the
Department Q series is back, with a terrifyingly relevant
stand-alone novel about an America in chaos. THE NO. 1
INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING AUTHOR 27 MILLION BOOKS SOLD WINNER OF
THE GLASS KEY AWARD "The president has gone way too far. . . .
These are practically dictatorial methods we're talking about."
When Democratic Senator Bruce Jansen is elected president of the
United States, it is a personal victory for Dorothy "Dottie"
Rogers. She has secured a job in the White House, has proved to her
Republican father that she was right to support Jansen, and is
proud to see the rise of an intelligent, inspiring leader who
shares her ideals. But the triumph is short-lived: Jansen's
pregnant wife is assassinated on election night, and the alleged
mastermind behind the shooting is none other than Dottie's own
father. When Jansen ascends to the White House, he is a changed
man, determined to end gun violence by any means necessary. Rights
are taken away as quickly as weapons. Checkpoints and roadblocks
destroy infrastructure. The media is censored. Militias declare
civil war on the government. The country is in chaos, and Dottie's
finds herself fighting for the life of her father, who just may be
innocent.
THE NO. 1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING AUTHOR 27 MILLION BOOKS SOLD
WINNER OF THE GLASS KEY AWARD Jussi Adler-Olsen returns with the
newest book in his acclaimed Department Q series. In the middle of
a hard-won morning nap in the basement of police headquarters, Carl
Morck, head of Department Q, receives a call from a colleague
working on the Danish island of Bornholm. Carl is dismissive at
first, but then he receives some shocking news. Carl then has no
choice but to lead Department Q into the tragic cold case of a
vivacious seventeen-year-old girl who vanished from school, only to
be found dead hanging high up in a tree. The investigation will
take them from the remote island of Bornholm to a hidden cult,
where Carl and his assistants must stop a string of new murders by
a skilled manipulator who refuses to let anything-or anyone-get in
the way. For fans of Tim Weaver, Mick Herron and Jo Nesbo.
Fans of Jo Nesbo, The Killing, and Scandi noir will love this
gripping thriller from international bestselling crime-writing
sensation A closed case hides a terrible secret . . . _______
Department Q solves the unsolvable. So when a file on the brutal
murder of a brother and sister 20 years ago lands on the desk of
Detective Carl Morck, he doesn't understand why. Because the killer
has already been found, and the case is closed. Why has it turned
up on Carl's desk? And more importantly, who put it there? _______
Praise for Jussi Adler-Olsen: 'The new 'it' boy of Nordic Noir' The
Times 'Gripping story-telling' Guardian 'Mesmerising . . . As
impressive as it is unnerving' Independent 'Engrossing' Sunday
Express
The heart-stopping and gripping novel from the author of
international No. 1 bestsellers Mercy and Disgrace - fans of
Scandinavian crime thrillers will love this. 1987 Nete Rosen
thought she'd put her traumatic youth behind her. Her caring foster
parents and loving husband helped her start again. But then a man
from her past reappears, who threatens to destroy her new life. She
won't be drawn back into that nightmare - she won't be a victim
again . . . 2010 Detective Carl Morck from Copenhagen's cold case
division is looking into the disappearance of Rita Nielsen, an
escort agency owner. But as he investigates, he discovers that Rita
is only one piece of the puzzle. It's not a one-off incident, but
part of a disturbing pattern that's been hidden for over 20 years .
. . Praise for Jussi Adler-Olsen: 'Gripping storytelling' Guardian
'Engrossing' Sunday Express 'As impressive as it is unnerving'
Independent
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