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Michael Ridpath

    7 marzo 1961

    Michael Ridpath ha ottenuto riconoscimenti per i suoi thriller finanziari, tradotti in oltre 30 lingue. Successivamente si è dedicato a una serie crime con un detective islandese. Le sue opere esplorano spesso trame avvincenti con un'attenzione ai dettagli intricati e una narrazione coinvolgente. Lo stile di Ridpath è noto per la sua capacità di immergere i lettori in un mondo di intrighi e suspense.

    Michael Ridpath
    Launch Code
    Sea of Stone
    Shadows Of War
    Meltwater
    Death in Dalvik
    Writing in Ice
    • Writing in Ice

      A Crime Writer's Guide to Iceland

      • 218pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Exploring the challenge of selecting a fresh setting for a crime series, the narrative delves into various intriguing locations that could serve as backdrops for suspenseful tales. It invites readers to consider the impact of environment on storytelling, highlighting the unique characteristics and atmospheres that different places can bring to a crime narrative. The book encourages creativity and innovation in crafting compelling plots that resonate with audiences.

      Writing in Ice
    • When sixteen-year-old Dísa is given five bitcoin by her divorced father she is unimpressed: she hasn’t heard of the cryptocurrency, and five of anything can’t be worth very much. But a year later, when her grandparents are about to lose the farm near the Icelandic village of Dalvik where their family has lived for centuries, quiet, unassuming Dísa is able to rescue it with the profits from her astute trading of her father's gift.Unknown to Dísa, her mother Helga catches the cryptocurrency bug. Not only does Helga invest in Thomocoin, a new cryptocurrency sweeping Iceland, but she persuades many of her neighbours in Dalvík to invest too, taking a cut for herself.Helga is found murdered on the hillside above the farm and Inspector Magnus Jonson investigates. Magnus realizes that Dísa, now a nineteen-year-old student, can help him unveil the shadowy forces behind Thomocoin. But torn between loyalty to her family and fear for her life, Dísa has other ideas.

      Death in Dalvik
    • Meltwater

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      A high-profile murder on the edge of an erupting volcano. a family feud reignites. Magnus Jonson searches for the truth in the third instalment of the Fire and Ice Quartet.

      Meltwater
    • Sea of Stone

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      A family feud spills over into bloody vengeance in the fourth novel in the acclaimed Fire and Ice crime series.

      Sea of Stone
    • Launch Code

      • 400pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      From the million-copy bestselling author, perfect for fans of Das Boot, The Hunt for Red October and Mark Billingham.

      Launch Code
    • See No Evil

      • 392pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      When an old college friend pays Alex Calder an unexpected visit he is drawn once more into the City's shady underbelly. For Kim is married to Todd, son of South African newspaper tycoon Cornelius van Zyl. Todd wants Alex's help to investigate the murder of his mother eighteen years ago. It was assumed Martha was killed by guerrillas, but the recent discovery of a letter sent shortly before her death now suggests a crime far closer to home. When an attempt on his life puts Todd in a coma, Alex vows to uncover the truth. Then a sudden blast shatters his world . . .

      See No Evil
    • The Diplomat's Wife

      • 368pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      TO LOVE, HONOUR, AND BETRAY. A naive diplomat's wife encounters more than the light flirtation with communism she'd bargained for in pre-war Paris and Berlin. 40 years later, the past comes back to haunt her, with deadly consequences

      The Diplomat's Wife
    • On the Edge

      • 416pagine
      • 15 ore di lettura

      How close to the edge would you go? From his past as an RAF fighter pilot to his job as a bond trader in the City, Alex Calder is a man known for taking big risks - and winning. But when colleague Jennifer Tan decides to pursue a sexual harassment case against her boss, Calder witnesses the ugly side of his world. And the tragic. For Jen commits suicide and Calder quits in disgust. One year on, Calder is running a flying school in Norfolk. But the past won't disappear. When a former colleague of Jen's vanishes while visiting Jean-Luc Martel - the infamous 'Man Who Broke the Euro' - in his mountain paradise in the Rockies, Calder sees the tragic events of twelve months earlier in an even more sinister and terrifying light. And this time, he'll risk his reputation, his livelihood and even his life on seeing justice is done ...

      On the Edge