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A Eurocrimes Thriller

This series plunges readers into a world of high-stakes international crime-solving, following dedicated investigators from the European Crime Division. They tackle complex cases that transcend borders, uncovering intricate plots and dark secrets hidden within the fabric of European society. Each installment promises a gripping blend of suspense, political intrigue, and historical mystery. Prepare for thrilling investigations where past conspiracies collide with present dangers, challenging the very notion of what is real.

The Black Shepherd
The Memory Man

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  1. 1

    The Memory Man

    • 288 pages
    • 11 hours of reading
    3.4(12)Add rating

    Peter Ash and Frankie Varg, agents with the European Crimes Division, investigate a series of murders where the victims are sent sinister gifts in the post... severed human body parts. Accompanying those gifts is a note: Memini Bonn. I remember Bonn. What does this mean, and when will the killings end?

    The Memory Man
  2. 2

    The Black Shepherd

    • 256 pages
    • 9 hours of reading

    "Frankie Varg of the Eurocrimes Division heads to Tallinn, Estonia, in search of her young cousin who's believed to have dropped out of university to join One World, a religion many believe to be nothing more than a fanatical cult. Hot on her heels is her field partner Peter Ash, who's searching for the identity of a woman's charred body found in the woods close to Tallinn. When Peter arrives in the city, he finds Frankie attempting to infiltrate One World by posing as a runaway sleeping rough. Brought into One World's all-encompassing embrace, Frankie is shown the work the organisation does with the homeless around the world. But is it all a cover-up for their more nefarious activities? Who is their leader, the mysterious Shepherd? What clues will the burnt body uncover - and is Frankie out of her depth?"-- Publisher's description

    The Black Shepherd