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Zygmunt Miłoszewski

    May 8, 1976

    Miłoszewski transitioned from a career in journalism, where he focused on court and crime reporting, into literary fiction. His writing spans horror and children's adventure stories, but he is particularly known for his crime novels featuring State Prosecutor Teodor Szacki. Praised for their intricate plots and vivid portrayals of contemporary social contexts, his works offer a compelling blend of genre elements and insightful commentary.

    Zygmunt Miłoszewski
    Pakiet Jak zawsze / Kwestia ceny
    Pakiet Uwikłanie / Ziarno prawdy / Gniew
    Entanglement
    Priceless
    Rage
    A Grain of Truth
    • 2018

      Priceless

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.9(91)Add rating

      Hunters become the hunted in a pulse-pounding art heist thriller from an international bestselling author. It begins with a tantalizing clue: a recent photograph taken of Raphael's Portrait of a Young Man--one of the most priceless masterworks ever plundered by the Nazis, which disappeared and was believed destroyed. Now, with proof of its existence, the Polish government wants it back. One wrong move and it could vanish forever. Because bound together with the missing artwork are secrets that have remained buried for a reason. That's why they've enlisted a woman with the right motives: Dr. Zofia Lorentz, a tenacious historian driven by academic pride and personal desire. Zofia isn't going at it alone. Her crack team of experts includes an ex-paramilitary tactical genius, a slick art dealer with black-market connections, and a beautiful aristocrat who is also a family outcast and one of the most ingenious art thieves in the world. From an isolated mansion in New York to Poland's Tatra Mountains to the frozen Scandinavian wilderness, they're following the trail of an increasingly elusive puzzle--right into a trap that is a cunning work of art in itself.

      Priceless
    • 2016

      Rage

      • 412 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      4.0(1975)Add rating

      Bestselling Polish crime by award-winning author Zygmunt Miloszewski. All eyes are on famous prosecutor Teodor Szacki when he investigates a skeleton discovered at a construction site in the idyllic Polish city of Olsztyn. Old bones come as no shock to anyone in this part of Poland, but it turns out these remains are fresh, the flesh chemically removed. Szacki questions the dead man's wife, only to be left with a suspicion she's hiding something. Then another victim surfaces--a violent husband, alive but maimed--giving rise to a theory: someone's targeting domestic abusers. And as new clues bring the murderer closer to those Szacki holds dear, he begins to understand the terrible rage that drives people to murder. From acclaimed Polish crime writer Zygmunt Miloszewski comes a gritty, atmospheric page-turner that poses the question, what drives a sane man to kill?

      Rage
    • 2012

      A Grain of Truth

      • 380 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.2(883)Add rating

      A woman's body is found outside a synagogue in a small town in Poland, her throat slashed in what looks like a ritual murder.

      A Grain of Truth
    • 2010

      Entanglement

      • 254 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.9(1556)Add rating

      After a tough psychotherapy session, Henryk Telak is found dead with a roasting spit in his eye. State Prosecutor Teodor Szacki, feeling weary and disillusioned, is assigned the case, which becomes a turning point in his life.

      Entanglement