Exciting entertainment

Boris Akunin: "The magician of Moscow" The story revolves around a Moscow suicidal club, whose members gradually say goodbye. But really voluntary?

P. D. James: "In the Hall of Murderers" Her 16th novel was written by the great old lady of English crime fiction at the age of 82. In detail and very British.

Stefan Beuse: "Marine silence" An exciting novel about a ruined career, family secrets and the fine line between reality and imagination.



Horst Eckert: "617 degrees Celsius" In his eighth novel about Düsseldorf's Kripo, Eckert artfully tells how a young female officer looks into an abyss that is very close to her.

Petra Oelker: "The dead in the ice cellar" If you love historical crime novels, then you should let yourself be abducted to Hamburg in the year 1771 ...

Sheila Quigley: "Run home" A gripping debut work that has made Sheila Quigley rich and famous overnight in England.



Harri Nykänen: "Raid and the stupid boy" In Finland, the moral gentleman killer Raid is absolutely cult. Because the author and police reporter Harri Nykänen from Helsinki writes exciting, precise and with heart for his characters ...

Iain Levison: "Termination for operational reasons" There are people who never go to bed without a detective story, let alone travel. This contribution to the capitalism dispute should be recommended to you ...

Petra Hammesfahr: "The Shadow" Petra Hammesfahr's plots are cleverly designed, but sometimes confusing, as in her new psycho thriller ...



San Diego, California’s Cultural Attractions and Exciting Entertainment (April 2024).



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