Spring 1999, NATO is bombing Yugoslavia when the impossible happens. One of their indestructible fighter planes is shot down. Someone had obviously been leaking information. Teddy Pedersen, a middle-aged univesity teacher is thrown into the mix that includes murder and a mysterious Eastern Euorpean woman
Barbara Haveland Book order (chronological)




Tales of the Night
- 7209 pages
- 253 hours of reading
Ni fortællinger, som er fælles om en dato og et motiv: de handler alle om kærligheden og dens betingelser, om natten den 19. marts 1929
The History of Danish Dreams
- 356 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The first novel by the author of Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow.
Borderliners
- 277 pages
- 10 hours of reading
They're refugees from orphanages and reform schools, children in danger of being institutionalized for not fitting in: Borderliners . Now they've been given one last chance: transfer to an exclusive private academy where they will be integrated with normal, privileged students. What they don't know--yet--is that they are subjects of a secret experiment in social Darwinism. All they have is time, every moment of which is rigidly managed by their Dickensian academy. For Peter and his newfound friends, August and Katarina, the only escape from the draconian present is in recreating time and space for themselves in an insidious rebellion that is both revolutionary--and suicidal...