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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 thrilling espionage adventure set in World War II Europe, by the author of The One Man, Andrew Gross, previously published as The Saboteur.
A career-defining book from Andrew Gross, which journeys from the darkest days of humanity to the heart of the US intelligence service.
SOON TO BE A MAJOR BBC ONE DRAMAA beautifully written love story set in 1960s Soho amid the revival of fascism.
On a cold January evening in 50BC, two strangers enter Rome - one an Egyptian ambassador and the other a eunuch priest. Both are seeking Gordianus the Finder, who has a reputation for... Læs mere
A perfect blend of mystery and history from the bestselling author of Roma and Empire.
The fifth in the acclaimed Lydmouth crime series, set on the Welsh/English border in the years after World War II
The debut novel by actress and presenter Janet Ellis, The Butcher's Hook is the dark and twisted tale of a young girl in 18th-century London determined to take her life in her own hands. No matter the cost.
The 24th thrilling Victorian mystery featuring William and Hester Monk, from the master of Victorian crime Anne Perry, the bestselling author of AN ECHO OF MURDER and REVENGE IN A COLD RIVER.
1781. An investigation into a gruesome murder on the Deptford Docks leads to a dark secret that could change the very core of British society . . .
At the heart of the ritual is Excalibur, the mythical weapon pulled from a stone by King Arthur. 2010 -... Læs mere
An epic, spine-chilling story of terror, mystery and black magic set in the Middle Ages
Theological argument appears to be the motive for a string of murders among the various religious orders in Cambridge, but Matthew Bartholomew believes the baser instincts of his fellow men are the more likely cause.