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Henning Mankell

    February 3, 1948 – October 5, 2015

    Henning Mankell was an internationally recognized Swedish author of crime novels, children's books, and plays. His work is characterized by its deep insight into human psychology and social issues. Mankell often explored themes of justice, morality, and the complexities of human relationships. His writing is valued for its atmospheric quality and penetrating observations about society.

    Henning Mankell
    The Fifth Woman
    I Die, But the Memory Lives On
    Sidetracked (Kurt Wallender Mystery)
    One Step Behind
    Journey to the End of the World
    Secrets in the Fire
    • Secrets in the Fire

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      This novel brings to life a girl's experience of civil war, life in a refugee village, the loss of both legs in a landmine accident and her long struggle to survive. schovat popis

      Secrets in the Fire
      4.2
    • Journey to the End of the World

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      As Joel Gustafson approaches his fifteenth birthday, he reflects on the newfound freedoms that await him, including riding a moped and watching adult films without sneaking in. He harbors a deep desire for adventure, dreaming of leaving their small Swedish town to sail with his father. This pivotal moment in his life prompts Joel to contemplate both the exciting opportunities and the challenges of growing up, as he navigates his aspirations and family dynamics.

      Journey to the End of the World
      4.1
    • One Step Behind

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      It is Midsummer's Eve, three young friends gather in a wood. In the still-sunlit, Scandanavian dusk, they don costumes joyfully to enact - or so it appears to an unseen observer - a kind of masque. The hidden watcher soon brings their performance to an end. His approach is careful; his aim is perfect - three bullets, three corpses. The murderer, then, carefully photographs the grisly tableau. The Ystad police station, meanwhile, is experiencing a summer lull, indeed Inspector Wallander is at last at liberty to attend to - albeit reluctantly - his deteriorating health, but his peace of mind is shattered when one of his colleagues is murdered. An unknown killer, seen by no-one, is on the loose, and the police's only lead is a photograph of three dead young people in costume. Forced to dig more deeply than he would have wanted into the personal life of one of his colleagues, Wallander's investigation reveals something none of his team could ever have imagined. However, they remain tantalisingly, terrifyingly one step behind the lethal progress of a killer Wallander would have to suppose was deranged if his methods were not so meticulous and his victims so clinically targeted.

      One Step Behind
      4.1
    • Midsummer approaches, and Inspector Kurt Wallander prepares for a holiday with the new woman in his life, hopeful that his wayward daughter and his ageing father will cope without him. But his restful summer plans are thrown into disarray when a teenage girl commits suicide before his eyes, and a former minister of justice is butchered in the first of a series of apparently motiveless murders. Wallander's desperate hunt for the girl's identity and his furious pursuit of a killer who scalps his victims will throw him and those he loves most into mortal danger. WINNER OF THE CRIME WRITERS' ASSOCIATION GOLD DAGGER

      Sidetracked (Kurt Wallender Mystery)
      4.1
    • The mystery thriller series that inspired the Netflix crime drama Young Wallander • From the dean of Scandinavian noir, the sixth riveting installment in the internationally bestselling and universally acclaimed Kurt Wallander series. In an African convent, four nuns and a unidentified fifth woman are brutally murdered--the death of the unknown woman covered up by the local police. A year later in Sweden, Inspector Kurt Wallander is baffled and appalled by two murders. Holger Eriksson, a retired car dealer and bird watcher, is impaled on sharpened bamboo poles in a ditch behind his secluded home, and the body of a missing florist is discovered--strangled and tied to a tree. The only clues Wallander has to go on are a skull, a diary, and a photo of three men. What ensues is a case that will test Wallander’s strength and patience, because in order to discover the reason behind these murders, he will also need to uncover the elusive connection between these deaths and the earlier unsolved murder in Africa of the fifth woman.

      The Fifth Woman
      4.1
    • Chronicler of the Winds

      • 233 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      One night the baker Jose Antonio Maria Vaz hears gunfire from the deserted theatre next door to his bakery. Bemused he races up to the uppermost gallery and there beneath him on a spot-lit stage is the wounded body of Nelio, the fabled street urchin, renowned throughout the city for living on his wits. Gasping, Nelio asks to be taken to the roof to breathe in the beautiful air, fresh off the indian ocean. There on the theatre roof, his life ebbing away, Nelio begans his story. At the age of five, Nelio witnessed his village burn to the ground, and the brutal massacre of his people by bandits. He himself escaped by chance; a man handed Nelio a gun and ordered him to shoot another boy, instead he turned the gun on the bandit, shot and ran. He made his way to the coast, encountering bizarre characters en route who gave him guidence. Upon arrival in the city Nelio joined a rough street gang, and began a very different way of life. A dazzling departure from the master of crime, Henning Mankell's CHRONICLER OF THE WINDS takes us to the African continent, a place for which the author has a great passion. An expertly crafted fable.

      Chronicler of the Winds
      4.0
    • Firewall

      • 544 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      Stopping to get money from a cash machine one evening, a man inexplicably falls to the ground: dead. A taxi dirver is brutally murdered by two teenaged girls. Quickly apprehended they appal local policemen with their total lack of remorse. One girl escapes police custody and disappears without trace. Soon afterwards a blackout covers half the country. When an engineer arrives at the malfunctioning power station, he makes a grisly discovery. Inspector Kurt Wallander is sure that these events must be linked - somehow. Hampered by the discovery of betrayals in his own team, lonely and frustrated, Wallander begins to lose conviction in his role as a detective. The search for answers leads Wallander dangerously close to a shadowy group of anarchic terrorists, hidden within the anonymity of cyberspace. Somehow these criminals seem always to know the police's next move. Wallander finds himself fighting to outsmart them In their gripping police procedural about our increasing vulnerability in the modern digitalised world.

      Firewall
      4.0
    • The Man who Smiled

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      After killing a man in the line of duty, Inspector Kurt Wallander finds himself spiralling into an alcohol-fuelled depression. He has just decided to leave the police when an old friend approaches him for help investigating his father's suspicious death. Kurt doesn't want to know. But then his friend is found shot dead. Against his better judgment, he returns to work to head what may now have become a double murder case. But while Wallander is on the trail of the killer, somebody is on the trail of Wallander, and closing in fast.

      The Man who Smiled
      3.9
    • 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.

      The return of the dancing master
      3.9
    • Playing with Fire

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      In the night there was a blue world lit by the moon . . . blue sand trickled between her fingers and swells of seawater moved inside her . . . It was a dream, yet Sofia knew that her time had come. She was fifteen, and childhood was behind her. Sofia takes in sewing, and her older sister, Rosa, works in the vegetable plot to help their mother support their family. Rosa, is strong and beautiful, and she loves boys, and dancing - something that Sofia, with her crutches, will never be able to do. Sofia imagines a boy who will love her for herself - Moonboy - the boy who appears in the night. Then suddenly Rosa falls ill, and Sofia is afraid for her. Their mother puts her faith in African magic, but it's Sofia who must help Rosa face the reality of AIDS, and the difficult road ahead. Playing with Fire is a brave, moving and unflinchingly honest story set in Mozambique. It follows Henning Mankell's earlier novel about Sofia, the unforgettable Secrets in the Fire.

      Playing with Fire
      3.9
    • When the Snow Fell

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Joel is growing up. He is getting interested in girls. Just look at his New Year’s resolutions: 1 — to see a naked lady; 2 — to toughen himself up so that he can live to be a hundred; and 3 — to see the sea. They all look pretty impossible for a motherless boy in Northern Sweden. Especially as his sailor dad is keen to drown his sadness in drink, and all the local matrons are narrowly watching the pair of them. And then he saves old Simon from a frozen death in the woods, and Joel becomes a local hero. This is the third title in the popular series of children’s books from this master storyteller. The two previous ones are A Bridge to the Stars and Shadows in the Twilight .

      When the Snow Fell
      3.8
    • Before the Frost

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The internationally acclaimed crime writer introduces a new, young heroine with a familiar father. Linda Wallander is bored. Just graduated from the police academy, she is waiting to start work at the Ystad police station and move into her own apartment. Meantime, she is living with her father and, like fathers and daughters everywhere, they are driving each other crazy. Nor will they be able to escape each other when she moves out. Her father is Inspector Kurt Wallander, a veteran of the Ystad police force, whom she will have to work alongside. Linda's boredom doesn't last long. Soon she is embroiled in the case of her childhood friend Anna, who has inexplicably disappeared. As the investigation proceeds, she makes a few rookie mistakes. They are understandable, but they are also life-threatening. And as the case her father is working on dovetails with her own, something far more calculated and dangerous than either could have imagined begins to emerge. Already an international bestseller, Before the Frost inaugurates Henning Mankell's new mystery series about Linda Wallander, and also features Stefan Lindman of The Return of the Dancing Master.

      Before the Frost
      3.9
    • The Pyramid

      • 498 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      When Kurt Wallander first appeared in Faceless Killers back in 1990, he was a senior police officer, just turned forty, with his life in a mess. His wife had left him, his father barely acknowledged him; he ate badly and drank alone at night. The Pyramid chronicles the events that led him to such a place. We see him in the early years, doing hours on the beat whilst trying to solve a murder off-duty; witness the beginnings of his fragile relationship with Mona, the woman he has his heart set on marrying; and learn the reason behind his difficulties with his father. These thrilling tales provide a fascinating insight into Wallander's character, and demand to be read in one sitting. From the stabbing of a neighbour in 1969 to a light aircraft accident in 1989, every story is a vital piece of the Wallander series, showing Mankell at the top of his game. Featuring an introduction from the author, The Pyramid is an essential read for all fans of Kurt Wallander.

      The Pyramid
      3.9
    • The White Lioness

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      CRIME & MYSTERY. In peaceful Southern Sweden, Louise Akerblom, an estate agent, pillar of the Methodist church, wife and mother, disappears. There is no explanation and no motive. Inspector Kurt Wallander and his team are called in to investigate. As Inspector Wallander is introduced to this missing person's case, he has a gut feeling that the victim will never be found alive. In South Africa, Nelson Mandela has made his long walk to freedom, setting in train the country's painful journey towards the end of Apartheid. Wallander and his colleagues find themselves caught up in a complex web involving renegade members of South Africa's secret service and a former KGB agent, all of whom are set upon halting Mandela's rise to power. In an increasingly globalised world, Wallander and his team are faced with international terrorism which knows no frontiers - they must prevent a hideous crime that means to dam the tide of history.

      The White Lioness
      3.8
    • Faceless Killers

      • 298 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      One frozen January morning at 5am, Inspector Wallander responds to what he believes is a routine call-out. When he reaches the isolated farmhouse he discovers a bloodbath. An old man has been tortured and beaten to death, his wife lies barely alive beside his shattered body, both victims of a violence beyond reason. The woman supplies Wallander with his only clue: the perpetrators may have been foreign. When this is leaked to the press, it unleashes racial hatred. Kurt Wallander is a senior police officer. His life is a shambles. His wife has left him, his daughter refuses to speak to him, and even his aging father barely tolerates him. He works tirelessly, eats badly, and drinks his night away in a lonely, neglected flat. But now, with winter tightening and his activities being monitored by a tough-minded district attorney, Wallander must forget his troubles and throw himself into a battle against time and against mounting xenophobia. (back cover)

      Faceless Killers
      3.8
    • 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. A string of macabre incidents, including attacks on domestic animals, have been taking place, and Inspector Wallander fears that these disturbances could be the prelude to attacks on humans on an even more alarming scale. Linda Wallander, in preparation to join the police force, arrives at Ystad. Exhibiting some of the hallmarks of her father - the maverick approach, the flaring temper - she becomes entangled in a case involving a group of religious extremists who are bent on punishing the world's sinners. Following on from the enormous success of the Kurt Wallander mysteries, Henning Mankell has begun an outstanding new chapter in crime writing.

      Inspector Wallander Mystery: Before the Frost
      3.7
    • With its authentically rendered settings and vividly realized characters, and its command over the intricately interwoven details of police detection, Roseanna is a masterpiece of suspense and sadness by the Authors of the Laughing Policeman and The Locked Room. Originally published in 1965.

      Martin Beck Mystery - 1: Roseanna - With a New Introduction by Henning Mankell
      3.8
    • The Dogs of Riga

      • 326 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      It is winter, 1991. Inspector Kurt Wallander and his team at the Ystad police station in Skane, southern Sweden, receive an anonymous tip-off. A few days later what they have been warned of comes to pass: a life raft is washed up on a beach. In it are two men, dressed in expensive suits, shot dead

      The Dogs of Riga
      3.8
    • The Troubled Man

      • 501 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      The much-anticipated return of Henning Mankell’s brilliant, brooding detective, Kurt Wallander. On a winter day in 2008, Håkan von Enke, a retired high-ranking naval officer, vanishes during his daily walk in a forest near Stockholm. The investigation into his disappearance falls under the jurisdiction of the Stockholm police. It has nothing to do with Wallander—officially. But von Enke is his daughter’s future father-in-law. And so, with his inimitable disregard for normal procedure, Wallander is soon interfering in matters that are not his responsibility, making promises he won’t keep, telling lies when it suits him—and getting results. But the results hint at elaborate Cold War espionage activities that seem inextricably confounding, even to Wallander, who, in any case, is troubled in more personal ways as well. Negligent of his health, he’s become convinced that, having turned sixty, he is on the threshold of senility. Desperate to live up to the hope that a new granddaughter represents, he is continually haunted by his past. And looking toward the future with profound uncertainty, he will have no choice but to come face-to-face with his most intractable adversary: himself.

      The Troubled Man
      3.8
    • Shadows in the Twilight

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Continues the story of Joel, now nearly twelve and living with his father in a small town in 1957 Sweden, as he is run over by a bus and survives without a scratch, then sets out to do a good deed in gratitude for this miracle.

      Shadows in the Twilight
      3.5
    • An Event in Autumn

      • 169 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The eleventh riveting installment in the mystery thriller series that inspired the Netflix crime drama Young Wallander • Wallander is "one of the most impressive creations in crime fiction today.... An old-fashioned moral force and sense of disquiet of the sort rarely found in contemporary crime fiction." —The Guardian After nearly thirty years in the same job, Inspector Kurt Wallander is tired, restless, and itching to make a change. He is taken with a certain old farmhouse, perfectly situated in a quiet countryside with a charming, overgrown garden. There he finds the skeletal hand of a corpse in a shallow grave. Wallander’s investigation takes him deep into the history of the house and the land, until finally the shocking truth about a long-buried secret is brought to light. Includes an afterword by the author.

      An Event in Autumn
      3.7
    • Kurt Wallander's life uncovers something unexpected in the garden - the skeleton of a middle-aged woman. As police officers comb the property, Wallander attempts to get his new life back on course by finding the woman's killer with the aid of his daughter, Linda.

      An Event in Autmn
      3.6
    • The unforgettable story of Sofia, a courageous young woman struggling to take care of her poverty-stricken family in Mozambique. This is the third novel about Sofia, which began with a terrible landmine accident in Secrets in the Fire, and continued into her teenage years in Playing with Fire.

      The Fury in the Fire
      3.4
    • A Treacherous Paradise

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      In 1904, Hanna Renstrom boards a ship bound for Australia hoping to escape the cold and poverty that have dominated her life in Sweden. Her harrowing journey lands her in Portuguese East Africa, a world where colonialism and white colonists rule, where she becomes a peculiar outsider: she is on the outskirts of white society, because of her gender and profession as the owner of a bordello, and separated from the African prostitutes with whom she lives due to her skin color. As her life becomes increasingly intertwined with the brothel, Hanna moves inexorably toward the moment when one decision will defy all the expectations society has of her and, most important, those she has of herself. Henning Mankell imbues this deeply moving story with all of the gripping drama, vividly drawn characters, and evocative details of place that fans of his acclaimed Kurt Wallander crime novels have come to love.

      A Treacherous Paradise
      3.6
    • Mankell tells the story of a young African orphan adopted by a Swedish man and whisked away to his new father's country. There the boy, dubbed Daniel, finds himself swallowed by a bizarre landscape of snow and mud. Always in his mind are thoughts of his murdered parents, calling him back to Africa. But Daniel's path is marked by tragedy, and his homecoming seems an impossible dream.

      Daniel
      3.6
    • Hans Olofson is the son of a Swedish lumberjack. His early life is isolated and difficult, overshadowed by the disappearance of his mother. When he loses both his best friend, and then his girlfriend in tragic circumstances, his only remaining desire is t

      Leopardens öga. English The eye of the leopard
      3.7
    • After the Fire

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      This strange, beguiling book...gives closure to a substantial career without becoming maudlin or overly bleak. The waters around Welin's island may freeze in the winter, but there is human warmth to be found in these pages, along with glimmers of hope and consolation... The bell may have tolled for one of Scandinavia's finest writers, but his connection to those left behind is unbroken. Ian Rankin Guardian

      After the Fire
      3.6
    • Italian Shoes

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      From the bestselling author of the Kurt Wallander series comes a touching and intimate story about an embattled man’s unexpected chance at redemption. Many years ago a devastating mistake drove Fredrik Welin into a life as far as possible from his former position as a surgeon, where he mistakenly amputated the wrong arm of one of his patients. Now he lives in a frozen landscape. Each morning he dips his body into the freezing lake surrounding his home to remind himself he’s alive. However, Welins’s icy existence begins to thaw when he receives a visit from a guest who helps him embark on a journey to acceptance and understanding. Full of the graceful prose and deft characterization that have been the hallmarks of Mankell’s prose, Italian Shoes shows a modern master at the height of his powers, effortlessly delivering a remarkable novel about the most rewarding theme of all: hope.

      Italian Shoes
      3.6
    • The Rock Blaster

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      At 3 p.m. on a Saturday afternoon in 1911, Oskar Johansson is caught in a blast in an industrial accident. The local newspaper reports him dead, but they are mistaken.Because Oskar Johansson is a born survivor.Though crippled, Oskar finds the strength to go on living and working. The Rock Blaster charts his long professional life - his hopes and dreams, sorrows and joys. His relationship with the woman whose love saved him, with the labour movement that gave him a cause to believe in, and with his children, who do not share his ideals.Henning Mankell's first published novel is steeped in the burning desire for social justice that informed his bestselling crime novels. Remarkably assured for a debut, it is written with scalpel-like precision, at once poetic and insightful in its depiction of a true working-class hero.Translated from the Swedish by George Goulding

      The Rock Blaster
      3.5
    • The Man from Beijing

      • 361 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      "In the Swedish hamlet of Hesjövallen, nineteen people have been found dead. When Judge Birgitta Roslin reads about the massacre, she realises that she has a family connection to one of the couples involved and decides to investigate. A nineteenth-century diary and a red silk ribbon found in the forest nearby are her only clues"--Cover.

      The Man from Beijing
      3.5
    • When archaeologist Louise Cantor's son Henrik is found dead in his flat, she refuses to believe it was suicide. Clues that only a mother could detect lead her to believe something more sinister took place. Henrik had kept many things back from her and she is shocked to learn he had contracted HIV. While looking through his bundles of papers, she discovers he was obsessed with the conspiracy theory that JFK's brain disappeared prior to the autopsy - along with the vital evidence regarding bullet exit wounds. The only lead is a letter and photograph from Henrik's girlfriend in Mozambique. Louise's quest to unravel the mystery surrounding her son's death takes her to Africa; a continent rife with disease, poverty and corruption. Struggling to cope with sickness and the oppressive heat, Louise sees fear in every face, even unexpectedly in the patients at the clinics set up by an American businessman. In Kennedy's Brain Mankell confirms his status as a master of suspense, and delivers a timely and riveting thriller which will have readers on the edge of their seats until the very end.

      Kennedy's Brain
      3.4
    • Depths

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      Exploring the male psyche, this novel offers a tense and compelling narrative that transcends typical crime fiction. Mankell weaves a powerful and moving story, leading readers through a tragic journey that highlights the complexities of human emotions and experiences.

      Depths
      3.4
    • The shadow girls

      • 329 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Tea-Bag, a young Nigerian girl, has fled a refugee camp in Spain for the promise of a new life in Sweden. Tania has made a long and dangerous journey to escape the horrors of human trafficking. Leila has come with her family from Iran. All of them are facing different challenges in their new home. Meanwhile, celebrated poet Jesper Humlin is looking for inspiration. Harried by his mother and girlfriend, misunderstood by his publisher and tormented by his stock broker, Jesper needs a new perspective on life. A chance encounter with Tea-Bag leads him into the shadow world of the immigrant experience in Sweden. Initially he sees the girls purely as material for his work, but they have very different ideas. In The Shadow Girls, Henning Mankell tells the extraordinary stories of three young women who are determined to overcome the hardships they face to take control of their own lives. This inspiring novel encompasses both humour and tragedy and illuminates the experiences of those left on the margins of our society

      The shadow girls
      3.4
    • A Bridge to the Stars

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      This poignant novel follows Joel Gustafson as he grapples with abandonment and mystery in his life. After spotting a lonely dog, Joel embarks on nightly adventures that reveal hidden truths about his father and himself, ultimately leading him to discover his own inner strength amidst adult disappointments.

      A Bridge to the Stars
      3.1
    • Henning Mankells Afrika - fremd, erschreckend und voller Zauber Ein jahrzehntelanger Bürgerkrieg hat in Mosambik grausame Spuren hinterlassen. Hier lebt Sofia mit ihrer Familie - zwischen Dörfern, deren Bevölkerung fast ausgerottet wurde, und inmitten von Minenfeldern, die spielenden Kindern zum Verhängnis werden. Flucht und Hunger gehören zum Alltag. Dazu kommt die Bedrohung durch die Krankheit Aids. Auch Sofias Familie wird von den Auswirkungen des Krieges nicht verschont. Doch immer wieder gibt es hoffnungsvolle Momente in Sofias Leben - wie ihre erste Liebe oder die Erfahrung, dass selbst die Schwachen stark sein können, wenn sie sich gemeinsam wehren. „Die Macht des Feuers. Sofias Geschichte“ basiert auf einer wahren Geschichte.

      Die Macht des Feuers
      4.6
    • Giallosvezia: Ricordi di un angelo sporco

      • 397 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Cold and poverty define Hanna Renström’s childhood in remote northern Sweden, and in 1904, at nineteen, she boards a ship for Australia in hope of a better life. But none of her hopes—or fears—prepares her for the life she will lead. After two brief marriages both leave her widowed, she finds herself the owner of a bordello in Portuguese East Africa, a world where colonialism and white colonists rule, where she is isolated within white society by her profession and her gender, and, among the bordello’s black prostitutes, by her color. As Hanna’s story unfurls over the next several years in this “treacherous paradise,” she wrestles with a devastating loneliness and with the racism she’s meant to unthinkingly adopt. And as her life becomes increasingly intertwined with the prostitutes’, she moves inexorably toward the moment when she will make a decision that defies all the expectations society has of her and, more important, those she has of herself.

      Giallosvezia: Ricordi di un angelo sporco
      4.5
    • Gerade dort, wo bitterste Armut herrscht, haben Menschen den Traum von einem besseren Leben nie aufgegeben. Und die Ärmsten der Armen beweisen dabei oft mehr Kraft, Erfindungsreichtum und Überlebenswillen, als wir es uns in unserer reichen Welt vorstellen können. Menschen aus Asien, Afrika und Lateinamerika berichten in diesem Band von ihren ganz individuellen Träumen und davon, welche mutigen Schritte sie unternehmen, um diese zu erreichen. Vom Glück eines behinderten Mädchens in Indien, dessen Mutter sein Lachen als den größten Luxus begreift, von dem Engagement des Nicaraguaners Flores, dessen Einsatz als freiwilliger Feuerwehrmann Nachbarn das Leben gerettet hat, bis zur Vollwaise Maria Elisa Macuácua, die in Mozambique von einer Zukunft als Ärztin träumt – diese Menschen sind es, die mit ihrer persönlichen Kraft eine bessere Welt schaffen und beweisen: Eine bessere Welt ist möglich!

      Es ist möglich
      5.0
    • Lato z kryminałem - 6: Psy z Rygi

      • 283 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Second in the Kurt Wallander series. On the Swedish coastline, two bodies, victims of grisly torture and cold execution, are discovered in a life raft. With no witnesses, no motives, and no crime scene, Detective Kurt Wallander is frustrated and uncertain he has the ability to solve a case as mysterious as it is heinous. But after the victims are traced to the Baltic state of Latvia, a country gripped by the upheaval of Soviet disintegration, Major Liepa of the Riga police takes over the investigation. Thinking his work done, Wallander slips into routine once more, until suddenly, he is called to Riga and plunged into an alien world where shadows are everywhere, everything is watched, and old regimes will do anything to stay alive.

      Lato z kryminałem - 6: Psy z Rygi
      4.0
    • Mord

      Krimigeschichten aus Skandinavien

      • 91 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Als Rebekka tot aufgefunden wird, ruht ihre rechte Wange noch immer am Telefonhörer, als würde sie lauschen Welche Rolle spielt ihr Lebensgefährte, und was hat ihr Exmann mit ihrem gewaltsamen Tod zu tun? Ein Fall für Kommissar Gunnarstranda. Ein Mörder namens Wirén wohnt im selben Haus wie der zwölfjährige Hoover: Nicht auszudenken, was da alles passieren kann Zwei mörderische Krimigeschichten der Bestsellerautoren Kjell Ola Dahl und Henning Mankell.

      Mord
      3.0
    • De Geus Spanning - 7: De vijfde vrouw

      • 588 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      Terug van een reis naar Rome met zijn vader valt Kurt Wallander in de dagelijkse routine van autodiefstallen en inbraken. Totdat ene Holger Eriksson dood wordt aangetroffen, gespiest op negen bamboepalen. Nog twee andere gruwelijke moorden volgen. De moorden zijn zorgvuldig voorbereid en als openbare executies geënsceneerd. De dader lijkt een boodschap te willen uitdragen.

      De Geus Spanning - 7: De vijfde vrouw
      4.1
    • Twee meisjes vermoorden een taxichauffeur. Een ervan wordt later in verkoolde staat gevonden. Een ICT-specialist ligt dood voor een pin-automaat en zijn lijk wordt later uit de pathologie gestolen. Waar zit de samenhang? Wallander en zijn team staan voor een zaak met een ongekende dimensie. Een geheimzinnig netwerk van internationaal opererende hackers poogt de wereldeconomie in elkaar te laten storten. De antiheld Wallander beleeft onder grote psychische druk en op dramatische wijze de verwondbaarheid van de moderne wereld die ook de zijne is. Zelfs zijn liefdesleven wordt erin betrokken. De blinde muur fungeert in deze steengoede en met actie gevulde thriller niet alleen als bescherming voor computerprogramma's maar ook als symbool voor de muur die Wallander rond zijn gevoelsleven heeft opgetrokken.

      Inspecteur Wallander-reeks - 8: De blinde muur
      4.0
    • »Eines Tages wird dieser barbarische Wahnsinn verschwinden«, sagt Ana, die Immigrantin aus Afrika. »Es wird keine verzweifelten Menschen mehr geben, die gezwungen sind, als unsichtbare Phantome zu leben, als Höhlenmenschen unserer Zeit.« Zwei Afrikanerinnen auf ihrem Weg nach Europa. Was sie suchen, ist ein Ort, an dem sie Mensch sein dürfen. Was sie finden? Ein Auffanglager, kriminelle Schlepper und Mädchenhändler. Sie hatten nicht damit gerechnet, so wenig willkommen zu sein. – Szenen aus dem Leben zweier Frauen, die von niemandem erwartet werden und statt eines Passes nur einen toten Schmetterling vorweisen können. Ein eindringliches Theaterstück über Menschen auf der Suche nach einer Heimat.

      Butterfly Blues
      3.6
    • Lukas en de kat die van regen hield

      • 117 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Voor zijn zesde verjaardag krijgt Lukas van zijn ouders een mooie kat – helemaal zwart, behalve het witte puntje van zijn staart. Lukas is heel gelukkig met het bijzondere dier, dat hij 'Nacht' noemt, en hij besluit zijn best te doen om de kattentaal te leren. Maar op een regenachtige dag is Nacht verdwenen. Zijn vader stelt Lukas gerust: 'Als het regent gaat een kat niet naar buiten. Katten houden niet van regen, dat weet je toch.' Lukas is daar niet zeker van. Hij maakt een briefje waarop staat dat degene die de kat vindt, een miljoen krijgt. De een na de ander komt aan de deur met een kat, maar Nacht is er niet bij. Dan besluit Lukas er zelf op uit te trekken. Dat is het begin van een spannende zoektocht.

      Lukas en de kat die van regen hield
      4.0
    • Morderca bez twarzy

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Kto był w stanie okrutnie zabić parę starych rolników w szwedzkiej wiosce, a potem pójść do stajni, aby nakarmić ich konia? Umierająca kobieta zdążyła wyszeptać tylko jedno słowo: "zagraniczny". Komisarz Wallander poświęciłby się sprawie bez reszty, gdyby nie kryzys wieku średniego i odejście żony; co gorsza, nieustannie wydzwania doń anonimowy rasista, grożąc podpaleniem obozu dla uchodźców, a w mieście zostaje zastrzelony Somalijczyk... Czy komisarzowi wystarczy energii, by zanurzyć się w ksenofobicznym piekle i wyjaśnić zagadkę zbrodni?

      Morderca bez twarzy
      3.7
    • Maggio 1993: in Algeria i fondamentalisti islamici uccidono quattro suore. La quinta donna massacrata è una turista svedese. La polizia algerina cerca di insabbiare il caso. Settembre 1994: una serie di orribili delitti scuote il sud della Svezia. Un anziano signore, appassionato bird-watcher, cade in una trappola feroce. Il suo corpo viene ritrovato in pasto ai corvi, trapassato da canne di bambù. Qualche giorno dopo, nel bosco, legato a un albero si scopre il cadavere di un FIorista: è stato strangolato. Non passa molto tempo che il corpo senza vita di un ricercatore dell’università riafFIora, chiuso in un sacco, tra le acque di un lago. Omicidi crudeli, perpetrati con una tecnica che non lascia dubbi sull’esistenza di un unico colpevole. Apparentemente non esiste un movente, né s’intravedono elementi che permettano di trovare una relazione tra le vittime. Tocca ancora al commissario Wallander, del distretto di Ystad, aprire un faticoso spiraglio tra le indagini e mettere insieme i pezzi di una storia incredibile. Aiutato da una collega molto efFIciente, Kurt Wallander scoprirà quale sconcertante FIlo leghi il passato degli uomini caduti per mano di un oscuro assassino.

      Le inchieste del commissario Wallander - 6: La quinta donna
      4.0
    • Wallander - 5: Dwaalsporen

      • 539 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      Zomer 1994, de heetste zomer van de eeuw. De Zweden zitten aan hun televisie gekluisterd voor de wereldkampioenschappen voetbal. Zo niet inspecteur Kurt Wallander. Terwijl hij verlangend uitkijkt naar een rustige zomervakantie, slaat in het idyllische Zuid-Zweedse landschap een landbouwer alarm. In zijn bloeiende koolzaadakker heeft zich al enkele dagen een meisje verstopt dat zich niet laat wegjagen. Als Wallander poolshoogte komt nemen en tussen het koolzaad op haar afloopt, schieten opeens overal vlammen op.

      Wallander - 5: Dwaalsporen
      3.9
    • Sable mouvant

      Fragments de ma vie

      • 351 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      « En janvier 2014, j’ai appris que j’étais atteint d’un cancer grave. Cependant, ce n’est pas un livre crépusculaire, mais une réflexion sur ce que c’est que vivre. Je me suis promené dans ma propre histoire, de l’enfant que j’étais à l’homme que je suis aujourd’hui. Je parle d’événements qui m’ont marqué à jamais et d’hommes et de femmes qui m’ont ouvert des perspectives insoupçonnées. Je parle d’amour et de jalousie, de courage et de peur, de la cohabitation avec une maladie potentiellement mortelle. Je parle des artistes qui vivaient il y a 40 000 ans, des images fascinantes qu’ils nous ont laissées dans les recoins profonds et obscurs des grottes. Je parle du troll maléfique que nous avons engendré et que nous essayons à présent d’enfermer dans la montagne afin qu’il ne s’en échappe pas pendant les cent mille ans à venir. Je parle de la manière dont a vécu et dont vit l’humanité, et dont j’ai moi-même vécu. Je parle de la joie de vivre. Elle m’est revenue après que j’ai échappé au sable mouvant, qui menaçait de m’entraîner dans l’abîme. » H M Mankell nous convie à partager le voyage étonnant de son existence, de la solitude des forêts immenses du nord de la Suède à une vie cosmopolite sur plusieurs continents, mais aussi et surtout le voyage invisible, intérieur, qui l’occupe depuis l’enfance. Un récit débordant d’énergie vitale.

      Sable mouvant
      3.9
    • Welchen besseren Anlass könnte es geben, Kurzgeschichten zu schreiben, als das bewegte Leben Caravaggios? Seine legendenumwobene Biografie berichtet von einem streitbaren Charakter, kirchlichen und aristokratischen Förderern, glanzvollen künstlerischen und gesellschaftlichen Erfolgen, von sexuellen Ausschweifungen, Totschlag, Flucht vor der Justiz, der päpstlichen Begnadigung und von Caravaggios frühem, rätselhaftem Tod. Anlässlich der Ausstellung Caravaggio im Düsseldorfer museum kunst palast haben sich acht bekannte Autoren von den Bildwerken des italienischen Barockmalers (1571–1610) inspirieren lassen. Ingrid Noll, die Grande-Dame des deutschen Kriminalromans, und der international angesehene schwedische Schriftsteller Henning Mankell haben in ihren Geschichten Caravaggio und seine Werke zum Leben erweckt und in einen spannenden Rahmen gesetzt. Weitere Autoren sind der Lyriker, Dramatiker und Essayist Gerhard Falkner, der Schriftsteller Arnold Stadler, die junge Erfolgsautorin Tanja Kinkel und der Bestsellerautor Florian Illies. Ergänzt wird die hochkarätige Riege durch zwei kriminalistische Meister der italienischen Literaturwelt: Nino Filastò und Andrea Camilleri. Ausstellung: museum kunst palast, Düsseldorf 9.9.2006–7.1.2007

      Maler, Mörder, Mythos
      3.3
    • Vanwege een fout staat inspecteur Kurt Wallander even op non-actief. Zijn dochter Linda en haar partner Hans, de zoon van een Zweedse marineofficier, krijgen een dochter. Dan verdwijnt de vader van Hans, en later ook diens moeder. Iedereen, Wallander incluis, staat voor een raadsel. In dit allerlaatste deel in de Wallander-reeks belandt de inspecteur in de voor hem ongekende werelden van de Zweedse marine én (onrechtstreeks) de spionage. Er wachten hem nieuwe uitdagingen, al leidt hij het onderzoek niet zelf.

      Inspecteur Wallander-reeks - 10: De gekwelde man
      3.8
    • Farfalle: Muro di fuoco

      • 517 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      Dopo una serata trascorsa in un locale, due ragazze, di cui una minorenne, aggrediscono un tassista con un martello e lo finiscono a coltellate. Il commissario Wallander non riesce a crederci, incapace di trovare una logica nei gesti dei nuovi assassini, ma è sicuro che quell'omicidio nasconda qualcosa. Altri delitti lo coinvolgono in indagini sempre più complesse: il cadavere di un uomo viene trafugato dall'obitorio e riportato ai piedi del Bancomat dove era stato ritrovato; qualche, giorno dopo, in seguito a un imponente blackout, in una centrale elettrica si scopre il corpo carbonizzato di una ragazza. Diversi tasselli di un unico disegno. Per ricomporlo, Wallander deve affrontare una nuova dimensione del crimine.

      Farfalle: Muro di fuoco
      3.8
    • Inspecteur Wallander-reeks: De blinde muur

      • 603 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      Kurt Wallander komt tegenover een nieuw soort criminaliteit te staan: computermisdaad op internationale schaal. Het begint allemaal met een dode man bij een bankautomaat en de moord op een taxichauffeur. Een verband tussen deze twee sterfgevallen lijkt er niet te zijn, maar tijdens het onderzoek ontstaat het idee dat de sleutel te vinden is in geheime informatie die zich in de computer van een ITC-consulent bevindt. Wallander schakelt daarom een hacker in om de informatie te ontgrendelen.

      Inspecteur Wallander-reeks: De blinde muur
      3.9
    • Vanwege een fout staat inspecteur Kurt Wallander even op non-actief. Zijn dochter Linda en haar partner Hans, de zoon van een Zweedse marineofficier, krijgen een dochter. Dan verdwijnt de vader van Hans, en later ook diens moeder. Iedereen, Wallander incluis, staat voor een raadsel. In dit allerlaatste deel in de Wallander-reeks belandt de inspecteur in de voor hem ongekende werelden van de Zweedse marine én (onrechtstreeks) de spionage. Er wachten hem nieuwe uitdagingen, al leidt hij het onderzoek niet zelf.

      Inspecteur Wallander-reeks: De gekwelde man
      3.9
    • Zeit im Dunkeln. Drei Theaterstücke

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Ein Theatermacher inszeniert in Afrika mit dem mürrischen Kommissar Kurt Wallander an seiner Seite. Er erzählt von einem gewissenlosen Mörder und der grausamen Wahrheit über einen Todesfall. Zudem präsentiert er das Stück "Antilopen", das den Alptraum Afrika thematisiert und sich mit der Dunkelheit unserer Zeit auseinandersetzt.

      Zeit im Dunkeln. Drei Theaterstücke
      3.0
    • Voici, réunies en 1 volume, les deux premières aventures de l'enquêteur suédois mondialement célèbre, Kurt Watlander. Qu'il enquête dans une Scanie qui fustige ses réfugiés et succombe à la violence raciale (Meurtriers sans visage) ou sur l'assassinat de deux mafieux lettons (Les Chiens de Riga), Kurt Watlander est à l'image de son créateur : un humaniste anxieux, ébranlé par l'évolution du monde.

      Meurtriers sans visage. Les chiens de Riga
      3.7
    • Eine spannende Kriminalgeschichte – aus ›Wallanders erster Fall‹. Kurz nach acht Uhr abends betritt er sein Fotoatelier am Marktplatz, wenige Stunden später ist Simon Lamberg tot. Erschlagen, wie Kommissar Kurt Wallander bald feststellen muß. Dunkel erinnert er sich an den alteingesessenen Fotografen, hat er doch selbst – wie jeder hier in Ystad – schon einmal dessen Dienste in Anspruch genommen. Aber was für ein Mensch war Lamberg? Wer hatte ein Interesse an seinem Tod? Ein merkwürdiger Mord: Es finden sich keine Spuren von Gewaltanwendung an den Türen, und es scheint auch nichts gestohlen worden zu sein. Die Ermittlungen laufen im Kreis. Da stößt Wallander auf ein Fotoalbum mit makabrem Inhalt ...

      Der Tod des Fotografen
      3.7
    • Maxi: Antes de que hiele

      • 576 pages
      • 21 hours of reading

      En 1978, en la localidad de Jonestown (Guyana), murieron todos los seguidores de una secta, liderada por un hombre llamado Jim Jones, en lo que parecía un suicidio colectivo; la noticia dio la vuelta al mundo en las primeras planas de todos los periódicos. En el año 2001, cuando ese terrible suceso ya ha caído en el olvido, Linda, la hija de Kurt Wallander, regresa a Ystad para, en unos días, iniciar su trabajo en la policía. Al tiempo que empiezan las desavenencias con su padre, Linda se integra en la vida cotidiana de Ystad y reanuda sus viejas amistades con dos jóvenes, Anna y Zebran. De pronto, Anna desaparece misteriosamente. Poco después, en los bosques de los alrededores de Ystad, Linda, junto a su padre, hace un descubrimiento aterrador: una cabeza de mujer, degollada, y dos manos unidas, seccionadas; del resto del cuerpo no hay el menor rastro. Y Anna sigue sin aparecer. Es el comienzo de un nuevo y trepidante caso al que se enfrentarán juntos Kurt Wallander y su hija Linda, quien, en el curso de la investigación, conocerá al agente Stefan Lindman (el protagonista de El retorno del profesor de baile), que le causará muy buena impresión.

      Maxi: Antes de que hiele
      3.6
    • Eine Entdeckung: Henning Mankells erster Spannungsroman. Von Ausgrenzung, politischer Verfolgung und der Notwendigkeit, sich mit Geschichte auseinanderzusetzen. Ein kleiner Ort in Norrland nach dem Krieg. Bertil Kras kommt aus Stockholm, um hier sein Glück zu machen. Er findet Arbeit im Sägewerk. In einem Lager in der Nähe waren in den letzten Kriegsjahren Kommunisten und andere politische Oppositionelle interniert. Bertil, selbst überzeugter Kommunist, und eine Gruppe Gleichgesinnter wollen diese Vergangenheit an die Öffentlichkeit bringen. In einer kalten Januarnacht brennt das Sägewerk ab, und man verdächtigt Bertil, den Brand gelegt zu haben. Er droht alles zu verlieren und läuft auf dem Rangierbahnhof Amok. „Der Verrückte“ erzählt die Geschichte eines Arbeiters, der in der aufstrebenden Nachkriegsgesellschaft zum Opfer wird. Ein früher Roman von Henning Mankell über ein dunkles Kapitel der schwedischen Geschichte.

      Der Verrückte
      3.4
    • Berättelse på tidens strand

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Vid gränsen mellan hav och land, dröm och verklighet, saga och sanning, berättar Henning Mankell om Afrika, bortom de ytliga beskrivningar som når oss.. En prosalyrisk berättelse som Mankell arbetade på i 25år, en personlig tankebok och ett brinnande försvar för en förtrampad kontinent

      Berättelse på tidens strand
      3.4
    • De Daisy Sisters

      • 633 pages
      • 23 hours of reading

      Tijdens een fietstocht door Zweden in 1941 noemen twee 17-jarige vriendinnen zich de Daisy Sisters en dromen van een opwindend leven, maar de dromen worden ruw verstoord.

      De Daisy Sisters
      3.5
    • GialloSvezia

      Racconti inediti dei maestri del giallo svedese

      • 375 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      I successi editoriali degli ultimi anni hanno mostrato al mondo l'eccellenza del giallo scandinavo, con autori che si sono imposti sulla scena internazionale con i loro personaggi, il sorprendente realismo, il contrasto seducente tra un'immagine quasi idilliaca di quiete e benessere e l'efferatezza di crimini incomprensibili. Dalle suggestive atmosfere di un nord selvaggio degli inizi del secolo scorso di Åsa Larsson alla fantascienza di un giovanissimo Stieg Larsson, questa raccolta di storie inedite di alcuni dei maggiori scrittori nordici di suspense fornisce un prezioso sguardo d'insieme sul giallo svedese. Dalla narrazione più classica di Sjöwall e Wahlöö al delizioso metaracconto di due maestri come Henning Mankell e Håkan Nesser - che ci accompagnano in una strana notte nella vita dei loro due più famosi protagonisti -, fino alla vena mistica di Tove Alsterdal e alla magia dell'isola di Öland raccontata da Johan Theorin, troviamo in queste pagine tutte le sfumature del genere. Autori noti e autori da scoprire compongono una raccolta che svela il lato oscuro della Svezia con le sue ombre più profonde, a riprova del perché il giallo nordico ha stregato milioni di lettori nel mondo.

      GialloSvezia
      3.0
    • Stefan und Elisabeth treffen sich auf dem Flug nach Afrika kurz nach dem Abitur wieder. Gegen Ende der Schulzeit hatten sie eine flüchtige Beziehung. Während Stefan das Strandleben genießt, will Elisabeth das fremde Land in Afrika verstehen. Sie freundet sich mit einem Lehrer an, der ihr die historischen Hintergründe erklärt, und der einheimische Guide Ndou führt sie durch die ärmsten Viertel. Elisabeth lernt, die Welt und ihr eigenes Leben mit anderen Augen zu sehen. Bereits in Mankells erstem Afrika-Roman sind seine späteren großen Themen versammelt: die Schönheit der Natur, die Überlebenskunst der Einheimischen, die Gedankenlosigkeit der weißen Touristen und die Nachwirkungen des Kolonialismus.

      Der Sandmaler
      3.4
    • Labyrint

      • 281 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Aan de Zweedse kust wordt een menselijke schedel gevonden. Wie is de dode? En waar is de rest van het lichaam? Officier van justitie Louise Rehnström leidt het moordonderzoek. De gevonden schedel zou die van Bengt Ingemarsson zijn, de 'grote weldoener' , die de gemeente kwam redden met zijn investeringsplannen, maar inmiddels met de ingelegde gelden verdwenen is.

      Labyrint
      3.3
    • In diesem Buch muss Kommissar Kurt Wallander zwei Mordfälle lösen. Im ersten Krimi stirbt ein Mann auf dem Rücksitz eines Taxis - vergiftet! Die Spur führt zum Strand. Dort muss er seinem Mörder begegnet sein. Der zweite Fall handelt von einem Fotografen, der in seinem Atelier tot aufgefunden wird. Es scheint keine Hinweise auf den Täter zu geben. Aber Wallander gibt so schnell nicht auf … Die beiden Krimis von Henning Mankell wurden von Johan Werkmäster in einem leicht verständlichen Schwedisch nacherzählt. Lättläst-Ausgaben im GROA Verlag: leicht zu verstehen, einfaches Vokabular, kurze Sätze

      Mannen på stranden
      3.0
    • Wallanders Welt

      Wie es anfing, wie es endete und was dazwischen geschah

      • 156 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Wallanders Welt - das wahrscheinlich umfangreichste Werk über den schwedischen Kult-Kriminalkommissar Kurt Wallander. Der Autor Christian Gerlach hat dabei eng mit der Copenhagen Literary Agency - der Agentur von Henning Mankell - der Stadt Ystad, den Produktionsfirmen der Verfilmungen und den Verlagen der Bücher zusammengearbeitet. Einige Texte des Buches stammen von Henning Mankell selbst. Ein besonderes Highlight sind die exklusiv im Buch abgebildeten Fotos von Nille Leander die sowohl die Dreharbeiten der Romanverfilmungen mit Rolf Lassgård als auch die 1. und 2. Staffel von Mankells Wallander begleitet hat.

      Wallanders Welt
    • À bientôt quinze ans, Joël retrouve enfin la trace de sa mère, qui l'a abandonné des années plus tôt. Elle vit à Stockholm, au bord de la mer, et Joël, la tête pleine de questions, a bien l'intention de lui rendre visite. Cela l'aidera-t-il à mettre de l'ordre dans son esprit? En tout cas, son père lui a promis qu'un jour, ils iraient vivre sur la côte, où il redeviendrait marin. C'est peut-être l'occasion pour Joël de réaliser son rêve en prenant la mer avec lui...

      Joel Gustafsson - 3: À l'horizon scintille l'océan
    • Wallander

      Rauhaton mies

      • 543 pages
      • 20 hours of reading
      Wallander