The thrilling final installment of the New York Times bestselling Nina Borg series set in Denmark In an attempt to save their marriage, Nina Borg and her husband traveled to a beach resort in the Philippines for a dream vacation. Only now, six months later, does Nina begin to understand the devastating repercussions of that trip—repercussions that have followed her home across the globe to Denmark. On an icy winter day, she is attacked outside the grocery store. The last thing she hears before losing consciousness is her assailant asking her forgiveness. Only later does she understand that this isn’t for what he’s just done, but for what he plans to do to. As Nina tries to trace the origin of sinister messages she’s received, she realizes the attempt on her life must be linked to events in Manila, and to three young men whose dangerous friendship started in medical school. Time and circumstance have forced them to make impossible choices that have cost human lives. It’s a long way from Viborg to Manila, and yet Nina and her pursuer face the same dilemma: How far will they go to save themselves?
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What My Body Remembers
- 298pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Ella Nygaard, 27, has been a ward of the state since she was 7 years old, the night her father murdered her mother. She doesn't remember anything about that night - but her body remembers. The PTSD-induced panic attacks she now suffers incapacitate her for days. After one particularly bad episode lands Ella in a psych ward, she discovers her son, Alex, has been taken from her by the state and placed with a foster family. Driven by desperation, Ella kidnaps Alex and flees to the seaside town in northern Denmark where she was born, where she is forced to confront the demons of her childhood.
The four-time New York Times bestselling Danish crime fiction sensation, a modern classic of Nordic noir, reissued in a gorgeous deluxe edition for its tenth anniversary. Includes reading group guide, new foreword, and other exclusive content. Nina Borg, a Red Cross nurse, wife, and mother of two, is a compulsive do-gooder who can’t say no when someone asks for help—even when she knows better. When her estranged friend Karin leaves her a key to a public locker in the Copenhagen train station, Nina gets suckered into her most dangerous project yet. Inside the locker is a suitcase, and inside the suitcase is a three-year-old boy: naked and drugged, but alive. Is the boy a victim of child trafficking? Can he be turned over to authorities, or will they only return him to whoever sold him? When Karin is discovered brutally murdered, Nina realizes that her life and the boy’s are in jeopardy, too. In an increasingly desperate trek across Denmark, Nina tries to figure out who the boy is, where he belongs, and who exactly is trying to hunt him down.
The Summer Of Ellen
- 312pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Whilst in the alcohol-soaked throes of a bitter divorce Jacob receives an unexpected call from his great-uncle Anton, who is in his nineties and still lives with his brother Anders on their rural Jutland farm - a place Jacob hasn't visited since the summer of 1978. Anton asks Jacob to answer the question that has haunted them both for decades: What happened to Ellen? Jacob must revisit the farm and confront what took place that summer - one defined by his teenage obsession with Ellen, a beautiful young hippie from the local commune and the unsolved disappearance of Jacob's classmate's sister. In revisiting old friends and rivals, Jacob discovers that the tragedies that have haunted him for over forty years were not what they seemed.
„Chłopiec w walizce”, napisany przez duet autorek Lene Kaaberbol i Agnete Friis, to jeden z najlepszych skandynawskich kryminałów ostatnich lat. Powieść została wybrana duńskim kryminałem roku oraz nominowana do nagrody Szklanego Klucza, najbardziej prestiżowej nagrody dla skandynawskiej literatury kryminalnej. Prawa wydawnicze do książki zostały sprzedane do kilkunastu krajów, a niedawna premiera książki w USA sprawiła, że „Chłopiec w walizce” trafił na najbardziej prestiżową listę bestsellerów New York Timesa, gdzie został uznany za jeden z najlepszych kryminałów minionego roku.
Ucieczka Nataszy Doroszenko w drodze na przesłuchanie na Komendzie Gł�wnej w Kopenhadze jest pierwszym z serii dramatycznych wydarzeń, jakie rozgrywają się w P�łnocnej Zelandii. Wkr�tce jej były narzeczony zostaje znaleziony martwy, a jego zmiażdżone palce wyglądają dokładnie tak, jak zmaltretowane dłonie zamordowanego trzy lata wcześniej w Kijowie męża Nataszy. Tymczasem znika ukraiński funkcjonariusz policji, a ktoś pr�buje porwać ośmioletnią c�rkę Nataszy z ośrodka dla uchodźc�w prowadzonego przez Czerwony Krzyż. Natasza staje się gł�wną podejrzaną zab�jstwa byłego narzeczonego, lecz pielęgniarka z ośrodka, Nina Borg, nie wierzy, aby okrutnej zbrodni mogła dokonać młoda matka z Ukrainy. Wkr�tce ma się jednak przekonać, jak mało w rzeczywistości wie o kobiecie, kt�rej od kilku lat starała się pom�c.
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