Ewa Wojciechowska Books





The return of the dancing master
- 407 pages
- 15 hours of reading
From the dean of Scandinavian noir, come s a riveting mystery set in frozen north of Sweden. .When retired policeman Herbert Molin is found brutally slaughtered on his remote farm in the northern forests of Sweden, police find strange tracks in the snow — as if someone had been practicing the tango. Stefan Lindman, a young police officer recently diagnosed with mouth cancer, decides to investigate the murder of his former colleague, but is soon enmeshed in a mystifying case with no witnesses and no apparent motives. Terrified of the disease that could take his life, Lindman becomes more and more reckless as he unearths the chilling links between Molin’s death and an underground neo-Nazi network that runs further and deeper than he could ever have imagined.
Before the Frost
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
In woodland outside Ystad, the police make a horrific discovery: a severed head, and hands locked together in an attitude of prayer. A Bible lies at the victim's side, the pages marked with scribbled corrections.
Ciemna strona. Szwedzcy mistrzowie kryminału. Zbrodnia, tajemnica, suspens
- 412 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Morderstwo, tajemnica, suspens. Utwory duetów Sjöwall-Wahlöö oraz Mankell-Nesser; niepublikowane opowiadania Åke Edwardsona, Åsy Larsson czy Stiega Larssona; literacki debiut wieloletniej towarzyszki Stiega, architektki - Evy Gabrielsson i tekst nie kojarzonej z literaturą kryminalną, najwybitniejszej szwedzkiej pisarki Sary Stridsberg - zebrane w jednym tomie! Od klasycznych procedurals, pokazujących przebieg śledztwa, poprzez opowiadania prowadzone z punktu widzenia mordercy lub ofiary, aż po opowieści grozy, sensację, utwory psychologiczne, żarty literackie, a nawet science fiction. Ten niezwykły zbiór pokazuje wszechstronność, różnorodność i witalność literackiej sceny kryminalnej w Szwecji. To prawdziwa gratka dla wszystkich miłośników mrocznych, skandynawskich opowieści.
Once a successful surgeon, Frederick Welin now lives in self-imposed exile on an island in the Swedish archipelago. Nearly twelve years have passed since he was disgraced for attempting to cover up a tragic mishap on the operating table. One morning in the depths of winter, he sees a hunched figure struggling towards him across the ice. His past is about to catch up with him. The figure approaching in the freezing cold is Harriet, the only woman he has ever loved, the woman he abandoned in order to go and study in America forty years earlier. She has sought him out in the hope that he will honour a promise made many years ago. Now in the late stages of a terminal illness, she wants to visit a small lake in northern Sweden, a place Welin's father took him once as a boy. He upholds his pledge and drives her to this beautiful pool hidden deep in the forest. On the journey through the desolate snow-covered landscape, Welin reflects on his impoverished childhood and the woman he later left behind. However, once there Welin discovers that Harriet has left the biggest surprise until last. Italian Shoes is as compelling as it is disturbing. Through his anti-hero Welin, Mankell tackles ageing and death with sensitivity and acuity, and as with the critically acclaimed Depths, delivers a moving tour-de-force on the frailty of mankind.