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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.
The thrilling novel from the No.1 Internationally bestselling author Ken Follett. An epic, addictive historical masterpiece that begins in 997 CE and is set against the background of the medieval church and one man's ambition to make his abbey a centre of learning.
***KITTY'S BACK! I BET YOU'D LOOK GOOD IN A COFFIN IS OUT NOW*** Meet Kitty Collins. FRIEND. LOVER. KILLER.
'One of my favourite thriller writers' Harlan Coben * * * * * Ten years of marriage. Ten years of secrets. An anniversary they’ll never forget.
Bristol detective DS George Cross investigates the suspicious death of a homeless man, and discovers a link to a cold case murder from years before.
Raven Black is the first book in the Shetland series from Ann Cleeves, the number one bestselling author and creator of Vera and the Two Rivers series. When a woman is found dead in the snow, Inspector Jimmy Perez must fight suspicion and rumours to uncover the truth . . .
*Contains an exclusive Adam Fawley short story* From the Sunday Times bestselling author of the Tiktok sensation MURDER IN THE FAMILY and the DI Adam Fawley series comes a brand new gripping crime thriller about a figure from the past…
As inventive as Agatha Christie, as hilarious as P.G. Wodehouse – discover the delightful detective stories of Edmund Crispin. Crime fiction at its quirkiest and best.
The second novel in the Inspector Ramsay series by Sunday Times bestselling author Ann Cleeves. Alice Parry is seemingly beloved by all – until she's murdered in her own backyard.... Læs mere
TV series starring Ella Purnell now on Sky Atlantic! The last person who called me ‘Sweetpea’ ended up dead…