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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.
A. J. Raffles is a gentleman by day, thief by night, performing elaborate heists in late Victorian London amongst clubland bachelors, hansom cabs, champagne suppers, Australian heiresses, and South African diamond moguls.
Jenny Windell is obsessed with murder mysteries, so when she discovers her aunt dead at her country home, the stage is set for her own investigation. On the run, she befriends Derek Fenton, persuading him to join her in her attempts to solve the crime.
A soulful, sweeping novel of five lives transformed forever by the discovery that changed 20th century Britain.
Legal Narratives In Victorian Fiction establishes legal interpretation as a mode of literary interpretation, contextualising the opinions and sociological background of literature within the context of the law of its period.
Defective Inspectors: Crime-fiction Pastiche in Late Twentieth-century French Literature
This study concentrates on the implications of the emergence of the female detective during the Victorian and early Edwardian periods. The author draws attention to the many social conventions that would label women detectives as having too transgressive a quality for the period.
This 1915 spy story by John Buchan (1875–1940) is archetypal of the genre in which a British hero thwarts foreign enemies. Although the book is an exciting, if occasionally... Læs mere
This 1915 spy story by John Buchan (1875–1940) is archetypal of the genre in which a British hero thwarts foreign enemies. Although the book is an exciting, if occasionally... Læs mere
In this illuminating dialogue, the authors who gave us James Bond and Jules Maigret discuss (among other things) their approaches to the craft of writing, the origins of their characters’ names, and the critical reception of their novels