All In by
Simona Ahrnstedt

"In the cutthroat world of Sweden's financial elite, no one knows that
better than corporate raider David Hammar. Ruthless. Notorious.
Unstoppable. He's out to hijack the ultimate prize, Investum. After
years of planning, all the players are in place; he needs just one
member of the aristocratic owning family on his side--Natalia De la
Grip. Elegant, brilliant, driven to succeed in a man's world,
Natalia is curious about David's unexpected invitation to lunch.
Everyone knows that he is rich, dangerous, unethical; she soon discovers
he is also deeply scarred. The attraction between these two is
impossible, but the long Swedish nights unfold an affair that will bring
to light shocking secrets, forever alter a family, and force both
Natalia and David to confront their innermost fears and desires."
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The Lion's Mouth by
Anne Holt and
Berit Reiss-Andersen

"Hanne Wilhelmsen is on the case
when someone murders the prime minister of Norway. Less than six
months after taking office, the Norwegian Prime Minister is found dead.
She has been shot in the head. But was it a politically motivated
assassination or personal revenge? Hanne Wilhelmsen, Chief
Inspector of the Norwegian Police, is on leave in California but when
the death shakes the country to its core, she knows she can’t remain on
the sidelines of such a crucial investigation. The hunt for the Prime
Minister’s killer is complicated, intense, and grueling. When secrets
begin to unravel from the Prime Minister’s past, Hanne and her partner,
Billy T., must piece together the crime before a private tragedy becomes
a public outcry, in what will become the most sensitive case of their
career."
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Sudden Death by
Alvaro Enrigue

"The poet and the painter battle it out in Rome before a crowd that
includes Galileo, Mary Magdalene, and a generation of popes who would
throw the world into flames. In England, Thomas Cromwell and Henry VIII
execute Anne Boleyn, and her crafty executioner transforms her legendary
locks into those most-sought-after tennis balls. Across the ocean in
Mexico, the last Aztec emperors play their own games, as the
conquistador Hernán Cortés and his Mayan translator and lover, La
Malinche, scheme and conquer, fight and f**k, not knowing that their
domestic comedy will change the course of history. In a remote Mexican
colony a bishop reads Thomas More’s
Utopia and thinks that it’s a
manual instead of a parody. And in today’s New York City, a man
searches for answers to impossible questions, for a book that is both an
archive and an oracle. Álvaro Enrigue’s mind-bending story
features assassinations and executions, hallucinogenic mushrooms, bawdy
criminals, carnal liaisons and papal schemes, artistic and religious
revolutions, love and war."
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The Killing Forest by
Sara Blaedel

"Following an extended leave, Louise Rick returns to work at the
Special Search Agency, an elite unit of the National Police Department.
She's assigned a case involving a fifteen-year-old who vanished a week
earlier. When Louise realizes that the missing teenager is the son of a
butcher from Hvalsoe, she seizes the opportunity to combine the search
for the teen with her personal investigation of her boyfriend's long-ago
death . . . Louise's investigation takes her on a journey
back through time. She reconnects with figures from her past, including
Kim, the principal investigator at the Holbaek Police Department, her
former in-laws, fanatic ancient religion believers, and her longtime
close friend, journalist Camilla Lind. As she moves through the small
town's cramped network of deadly connections, Louise unearths toxic
truths left unspoken and dangerous secrets."
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Endgame by
Ahmet Altan

"In this sweeping story, a novelist travels to a small town near the
coast to write a murder mystery and instead, through a series of twists
and turns, becomes a murderer himself. Over the course of one night, he
reveals what drove him to murder, including a love affair, a dangerous
friendship with the town’s mayor, and an unwitting involvement in the
power struggle among the townsfolk who believe that treasure is buried
in the nearby hills. As with all of Altan’s work, the story is rife with
fear, courage, evil, virtue, loyalty, betrayal, pleasure, sins, sex,
dreams and solitude, all drawing us back to the power of the written
word and the complexity of human relationships."
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