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Hannes Thiess

    Miese kleine Morde
    Alphabet house
    The Washington Decree
    Vittima numero 2117
    Disgrace
    • In The Keeper of Lost Causes, Jussi Adler-Olsen introduced Detective Carl Mørck, a deeply flawed, brilliant detective newly assigned to run Department Q, the home of Copenhagen’s coldest cases. The result wasn’t what Mørck—or readers—expected, but by the opening of Adler-Olsen’s shocking, fast-paced follow-up, Mørck is satisfied with the notion of picking up long-cold leads. So he’s naturally intrigued when a closed case lands on his desk: A brother and sister were brutally murdered two decades earlier, and one of the suspects—part of a group of privileged boarding-school students—confessed and was convicted. But once Mørck reopens the files, it becomes clear that all is not what it seems. Looking into the supposedly solved case leads him to Kimmie, a woman living on the streets, stealing to survive. Kimmie has mastered evading the police, but now they aren’t the only ones looking for her. Because Kimmie has secrets that certain influential individuals would kill to keep buried . . . as well as one of her own that could turn everything on its head.

      Disgrace
    • The New York Times and #1 internationally bestselling author of the Department Q series is back, with a terrifyingly relevant stand-alone novel about an America in chaos. THE NO. 1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING AUTHOR 27 MILLION BOOKS SOLD WINNER OF THE GLASS KEY AWARD "The president has gone way too far. . . . These are practically dictatorial methods we're talking about." When Democratic Senator Bruce Jansen is elected president of the United States, it is a personal victory for Dorothy "Dottie" Rogers. She has secured a job in the White House, has proved to her Republican father that she was right to support Jansen, and is proud to see the rise of an intelligent, inspiring leader who shares her ideals. But the triumph is short-lived: Jansen's pregnant wife is assassinated on election night, and the alleged mastermind behind the shooting is none other than Dottie's own father. When Jansen ascends to the White House, he is a changed man, determined to end gun violence by any means necessary. Rights are taken away as quickly as weapons. Checkpoints and roadblocks destroy infrastructure. The media is censored. Militias declare civil war on the government. The country is in chaos, and Dottie's finds herself fighting for the life of her father, who just may be innocent.

      The Washington Decree
    • Germany, World War II. Two English pilots are shot down and crash land behind enemy lines. The area swarming with German troops, they have only minutes to crawl from the wreckage and make their escape. Boarding a train reserved for wounded SS men on the way home from the eastern front, they ditch their clothing and personal belongings and pose as German soldiers, hiding for days in soiled, bloody beds, feigning unconsciousness. But their act is too convincing and they find find themselves being transferred to Alphabet House, a mental hospital for those damaged by war. How will they escape? And for how long can you simulate insanity without going crazy for real? They are playing a dangerous game and it seems they might not be the only ones in Alphabet House hiding secrets.

      Alphabet house
    • Eine rabenschwarze Geschäftsidee Was hatte die Frau gerade zu ihrem Friseur gesagt? Sie würde es sich auch richtig was kosten lassen, wenn man ihren Alten beiseiteschaffen könnte?! Was für eine Geschäftsidee … Ein origineller, schwarzhumoriger Kurzkrimi von Jussi Adler-Olsen Wie freimütig diese Frauen doch reden! Sitzen beim Friseur und beratschlagen mit ihm oder ihrer besten Freundin, wie sie sich am besten ihres Ehemanns entledigen könnten. Lars Hansen, gerade selbst von seiner Frau verlassen und in akuten Geldnöten, muss nicht lange überlegen. Was für eine Geschäftsidee! Ja, gegen eine anständige Bezahlung kann er die Damen nachhaltig von ihren Gatten erlösen. Nur Blut darf dabei nicht fließen, auf keinen Fall. Und so scheffelt Hansen ein kleines Vermögen, der Bedarf scheint groß, seine Methode unangreifbar. Doch dann geschieht etwas, das die Konstruktion seines neuen Doppellebens maximal ins Wanken bringt. Für Leserinnen und Leser von skandinavischen Krimis und Fans von Krimiparodien wie Rita Falk. Neben der Carl-Mørck-Reihe sind bei dtv außerdem folgende Titel von Jussi Adler-Olsen erschienen: ›Das Alphabethaus‹ ›Das Washington-Dekret‹ ›Takeover‹

      Miese kleine Morde