Edith Sybesma Book order (chronological)






De meisjes van de katoenfabriek
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
The Girl in the Eagle´s Talons
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
A chilling new DRAGON TATTOO thrillerLisbeth Salander is back - and maybe better than ever . . . Remarkable LEE CHILDFresh, fearless, faithful and original . . . I loved it CHRIS WHITAKER The untapped natural resources of Sweden's far north are sparking a gold rush, with the criminal underworld leading the charge. But it's not the prospect of riches that brings Lisbeth Salander to the small town of Gasskas. Her niece's mother is the latest woman in the region to have vanished without trace. Two things soon become clear: Svala is a remarkably gifted teenager -- and she's being watched. Journalist Mikael Blomkvist is also heading north. He has seen better days. Millennium magazine is in its final print issue, and relations with his daughter are strained. Worse still, there are troubling rumours surrounding the man she's about to marry. When the truth behind the whispers explodes into violence, Salander emerges as Blomkvist's last hope.The new thriller from Karin Smirnoff will submerge you in a world of conspiracy and betrayal, old enemies and new friends, snow-bound wilderness and corporate greed. Lisbeth Salander is BACK.
Rekke en Vargas - 1: Obscuritas
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Emma Sköld - 1: Berouw
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
In een woning in Stockholm wordt een vader dood aangetroffen door zijn zesjarige dochter. Politie-inspecteur Emma Sköld verdenkt de vrouw des huizes, die van haar gewelddadige man wilde scheiden. Maar als er meer slachtoffers vallen en haar bloedeigen zus bij het onderzoek betrokken raakt, raken werk en privé met elkaar verstrengeld. En dat terwijl Emma, met een baby op komst en een ex die haar lastigvalt, toch al het nodige voor haar kiezen krijgt. Berouw is het eerste deel van de Scandinavische thrillerserie over de eigenzinnige politievrouw Emma Sköld.
Victims
- 464 pages
- 17 hours of reading
Quando il corpo mutilato di un uomo viene trovato in un fienile a nord di Stoccolma, l'ispettore capo Carl Edson e la sua squadra si preparano per un'indagine che sembra semplice, nonostante la crudeltà della scena. Tuttavia, la situazione cambia rapidamente quando scoprono che l'uomo è ancora vivo. Purtroppo, la vittima muore in ospedale in circostanze misteriose, sollevando il sospetto che il killer possa essere tornato per completare il suo lavoro. La tenace giornalista di cronaca nera, Alexandra Bengtsson, arriva sulla scena del crimine e fa una scoperta cruciale: un mazzo di chiavi che potrebbe essere collegato all'assassino, coinvolgendola nelle indagini. Mentre la polizia cerca il colpevole, nuovi cadaveri emergono in situazioni simili, rivelando che il caso è molto più complesso del previsto. Il team investigativo comprende che il killer colpirà di nuovo, e devono rapidamente identificare il legame tra le vittime e il motivo dietro le uccisioni. Carl e Alexandra si trovano immersi in un'indagine che svelerà un passato oscuro e violento, ponendo interrogativi su chi sia realmente la vittima e chi il criminale.
IF YOU SEE HIS REFLECTION IT'S ALREADY TOO LATE . . . The gripping new crime novel from global thriller writing phenomenon, Lars Kepler.
Moskou Noir - 1: De poppenspeler
- 360 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Zakenman Tom Blixen heeft Zweden verruild voor Moskou en werkt bij de invloedrijkste bank van Rusland. Als zijn leidinggevende Rebecka wordt gepasseerd bij het verzoek een deal te begeleiden, kan Tom zijn geluk niet op. Zijn nieuwe cliënt is Ruslands grootste oliemaatschappij, geleid door de zeer machtige en gevaarlijke oligarch Boris Romanov. Al snel wordt Tom meegevoerd in het decadente nachtleven van Moskou en raakt hij verstrikt in een spiraal van samenzweringen en geweld...
A curmudgeon hides a terrible personal loss beneath a cranky and short-tempered exterior while clashing with new neighbors, a boisterous family whose chattiness and habits lead to unexpected friendship
A must-read for fans of Rachel Joyce's The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry and Maria Semple's Where'd You Go, Bernadette Heartbreaking and hilarious in equal measure, the new novel by the author of the internationally bestselling phenomenon A Man Called Ove will charm and delight anyone who has ever had a grandmother. Everyone remembers the smell of their grandmother's house. Everyone remembers the stories their grandmother told them. But does everyone remember their grandmother flirting with policemen? Driving illegally? Breaking into a zoo in the middle of the night? Firing a paintball gun from a balcony in her dressing gown? Seven-year-old Elsa does. Some might call Elsa's granny 'eccentric', or even 'crazy'. Elsa calls her a superhero. And granny's stories, of knights and princesses and dragons and castles, are her superpower. Because, as Elsa is starting to learn, heroes and villains don't always exist in imaginary kingdoms; they could live just down the hallway. As Christmas draws near, even the best superhero grandmothers may have one or two things they'd like to apologise for. And, in the process, Elsa can have some breath-taking adventures of her own . . .





