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Marek Krajewski

    September 4, 1966

    A classical philologist from Wrocław, this author has penned eighteen bestselling crime novels. His works, shaped by a passion for philosophy and logic, are known for their intricate plots and profound explorations of human nature. Translated into eighteen languages, his books resonate universally, showcasing their exceptional literary merit. Readers are drawn to his distinctive style that delivers both suspense and intellectual stimulation.

    Marek Krajewski
    Koniec świata w Breslau wyd. kieszonkowe
    Miasto szpiegów TW
    Death in Breslau
    End of the World in Breslau
    Phantoms of Breslau
    The Minotaur's Head
    • 2013

      The Minotaur's Head

      • 289 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.9(560)Add rating

      The fourth Eberhard Mock investigation - Mock tracks a killer with a murderous taste for human flesh.

      The Minotaur's Head
    • 2011

      Eberhard Mock's third investigation - another cerebral, stylish and compelling noir from the dark and squalid underbelly of Breslau.

      Phantoms of Breslau
    • 2010
    • 2008

      Death in Breslau

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.3(272)Add rating

      Breslau was a German city on the border of Czechoslovakia. It is now, since World War II, Wroclaw, in Poland. Marek Krajewski has written a quartet of novels which unfold the history of this exceptional city, standing on the faultline and crossroads of 20th-century Europe.

      Death in Breslau