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Krimier byder på spænding, overraskelser og gådefulde fortællinger. Her finder du bøger med alt fra klassiske mordgåder til intense plots, der holder dig fanget fra start til slut. Uanset om du er til psykologiske thrillere eller traditionelle kriminalromaner, er der masser af muligheder for at finde din næste favorit. Tag et kig og bestil din næste krimi i dag.
Showing all the hallmarks of her father - the maverick approach, the flaring temper - she becomes involved in the case and in the process is forced to confront a group of extremists bent on punishing the world's sinners.
A satirical crime adventure from Brazil's best-loved comic novelist.
The side of Paris the tourists don't see - by the rising star of French crime fiction.
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.
The fifth in the Millennium series that began with The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - the global publishing phenomenon.
The internationally bestselling DCI Ewert Grens thrillers continues, this time lifting the lid on Sweden's burgeoning network of child gangs.
A relentless killer scars Rome for two decades, leaving its unique signature on its victims and pursuers.
Eberhard Mock's third investigation - another cerebral, stylish and compelling noir from the dark and squalid underbelly of Breslau.
An elevator that links the Earth to the Moon; a rare element that promises to solve all the world's energy problems; a secret society that has its own plans for both. This is the limit - how far would you go?
The follow-up to The Dinosaur Feather exposes a scandal in an addictive scientific thriller.
When Peppone loses out to Don Camillo on a matter of conscience, he must accept the battling priest among a group of Italian activists on a trip he is organising to Mother Russia. There they discover a surprise common denominator, more radical than any political ideology.
Originally published: France: Presses de la Citae, 1968.