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    Thomas Enger is a contemporary Norwegian author celebrated for his compelling crime fiction. His narratives frequently explore the intricate world of journalism and its inherent ethical challenges, probing societal undercurrents through suspenseful storytelling. Enger's distinct literary approach is characterized by intricate plotting, sharp characterizations, and a keen eye for the atmospheric details that draw readers deep into his mysteries.

    Inborn
    Death Deserved
    Unhinged
    Stigma
    KILLED
    Smoke Screen
    • When the mother of a missing two-year-old girl is seriously injured in a suspected terrorist attack in Oslo, crime-fighting duo Blix and Ramm join forces to investigate the case, and things aren't adding up ... The second instalment in an addictive, atmospheric, award-winning series.

      Smoke Screen
    • KILLED

      • 309 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.2(122)Add rating

      The startling, tense and unputdownable finale of the bestselling, award- winning Henning Juul series. Who started the fire that killed Henning's young son? One of the most tense, moving crime thrillers you may ever read, and a chilling slice of Nordic Noir.

      KILLED
    • Incarcerated in a Norwegian high-security prison, a broken Alexander Blix joins forces with Emma Ramm to find a ruthless killer who has escaped from a German jail. Pulse-pounding Nordic Noir.

      Stigma
    • Two of Nordic Noir's most brilliant writers return with the explosive, staggeringly accomplished, hugely emotive third instalment in the international, bestselling Blix & Ramm series.

      Unhinged
    • Death Deserved

      • 276 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.0(86)Add rating

      Police officer Alexander Blix and celebrity blogger Emma Ramm join forces to track down a serial killer.

      Death Deserved
    • Inborn

      • 333 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.9(22)Add rating

      When a murder takes place in a Norwegian village high school, a teenager finds himself subject to trial by social media ... and in the dock. Bestselling, award-winning Nordic Noir...

      Inborn
    • Scarred

      • 452 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      4.0(102)Add rating

      For fans of Borgen, The Killing and the Wallander series, a thrilling novel of murder and political scandal in Oslo. An elderly woman is found dead in a nursing home.

      Scarred
    • Cursed

      • 276 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.9(192)Add rating

      What secret would you kill to protect? Conflicted and disillusioned crime reporter Henning Juul returns ... and this time he risks everything.

      Cursed
    • A Loose End: Scarred reporter, Henning Juul, is contacted by Pulli, who claims that if Henning can help clear his name he can give him details of who was responsible for the fire which killed his six-year-old son, Jonas.

      Pierced
    • Letarg

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.6(13)Add rating

      Henning Juul, dziennikarz norweskiej gazety internetowej, wraca do pracy po wypadku i długiej rehabilitacji. Planuje pomału nadrabiać zaległości, ale rzeczywistość pisze inny scenariusz. W stołecznym parku znaleziono zwłoki młodej dziewczyny. Ofiara została ukamienowana. Pierwszym podejrzanym staje się jej chłopak, z pochodzenia Pakistańczyk, gdyż morderstwo przypomina karę za cudzołóstwo wymierzoną według muzułmańskiego prawa szariatu. Henning jedzie na kampus, by wśród przyjaciół zmarłej zebrać materiał do artykułu. Pomiędzy kartkami pozostawionymi przez pogrążonych w smutku studentów znajduje jedną, która przyciąga jego uwagę: 'Będę kontynuowała Twoją pracę. Do zobaczenia w wieczności. Anette'. Kierując się przeczuciem, postanawia odnaleźć autorkę listu... Letarg to pierwsza z sześciu planowanych powieści o przygodach dziennikarza Henniga Juula. Wkrótce po opublikowaniu stała się bestsellerem w Norwegii i Danii, prawa do niej sprzedano do 15 krajów, a norweska wytwórnia filmowa 41 wykupiła prawo do ekranizacji wszystkich sześciu kryminałów.

      Letarg