In de tuin van De Love, een gerestaureerde boerderijk in de omgeving van de stad Brugge, wordt een lijk ontdekt. Met de hulp van substituut Hannelore Martens en brigadier Guido Versavel probeert commissaris Pieter van In het lichaam te...
Tu le savais, toi, que la Namibie existait ?
Il a fallu que j'y aille pour m'en asssurer. Et j'ai eu raison parce que, là-bas, il s'en passe des choses. Ça se chicorne à mort dans ce book.
Avec la peau de tous les gaziers qui y défuntent...
Mes funérailles étaient prévues pour dix heures, mais dès neuf heures, la maison était déjà pleine de gens. Tout le monde pleurait, ce qui me touchait beaucoup. Sur les faire-part on avait précisé « ni fleurs ni couronnes », histoire de...
Deputy Chief Constable Bob Skinner has a failed marriage on his hands, and a death on his conscience. In Edinburgh, Skinner's daughter is being harassed by a stalker. Can he protect her? A bookmaker has taken one gamble too many and paid his debt...
This is a taut, provocative mystery and a telling psychological portrait of a man and a nation haunted by the past.- This book provides another tightly woven, brilliantly written thriller with an African backdrop--appealing to readers of "The No....
You don’t know me, but I thought I knew you... A man waits at a London airport for Ingrid Ostermann, the love of his life, to arrive. Across the Atlantic, a retired NYPD cop waits in a bar in Florida’s Key West for his first date with the lady...
Someone in Cape Town has chosen a conspicuous murder weapon -- a century-old German handgun, with ancient bullets that tear through flesh and bone. Three men who have nothing in common are found murdered, and the string of vicious killings pushes...
For millionaire jockey Alan York, winning is a bonus. For Joe Nantwich, victory means no cushy backhanders; and for Bill Davidson, front running on strongly fancied Admiral, triumph is an imposter. It means murder – his own. Turning private...
For millionaire jockey Alan York, winning is a bonus. For Joe Nantwich, victory means no cushy backhanders; and for Bill Davidson, front running on strongly fancied Admiral, triumph is an imposter. It means murder – his own. Turning private...