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La Professoressa Szczupaczyńska

Entrate nell'elegante mondo di Cracovia alla fine del XIX secolo, dove una signora raffinata, nonostante le preoccupazioni mondane della sua vita quotidiana, si ritrova coinvolta nella risoluzione di intriganti misteri. Con una curiosità innata che rasenta l'invadenza, svela segreti nascosti nella rispettabile borghesia. Questa serie offre una deliziosa miscela di narrativa poliziesca storica, arguzia tagliente e acuta satira sociale, il tutto avvolto in uno stile affascinante e anacronistico.

Karolina, or the Torn Curtain
Mrs Mohr Goes Missing
Seans w Domu Egipskim

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    Cracow, 1893. Thirty-eight-year-old Zofia Turbotynska has assured her husband's rise through the ranks to university professor and is now looking for something to fill her long days at home. To stave off the boredom and improve her social standing, she decides to organise a charity raffle. To recruit the requisite patronage of elderly aristocratic ladies, she visits Helcel House, a retirement home run by nuns. When two of the residents are found dead, Zofia discovers by chance that her real talents lie in solving crimes. The examining magistrate's refusal to take seriously her insistence that foul play is involved spurs her on to start her own investigation, recruiting her quick-witted servant Franciszka as her assistant. With her husband blissfully unaware of her secret activities, Zofia ruthlessly follows the clues and gradually closes in on the truth. Drawing on Agatha Christie and filled with period character and charm, Mrs Mohr Goes Missing vividly recreates life in turn-of-the-century Poland, confronting a range of issues from class prejudice to women's rights, and proving that everyone is capable of finding their passion in life, however unlikely it may seem

    Mrs Mohr Goes Missing
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    Dekadencja, wirujący stolik i zbrodniarz z zaświatów. Jesień roku 1898. W Genewie zamachowiec wbija pilnik w serce cesarzowej Sissi, a do Krakowa przybywa Szatan – Stanisław Przybyszewski. Parę tygodni później eleganckie towarzystwo – w tym niezwykle podekscytowana profesorowa Szczupaczyńska – zbiera się w ekstrawaganckim Domu Egipskim, by wspólnie obserwować całkowite zaćmienie Księżyca oraz wziąć udział w seansie spirytystycznym. Do stołu zasiądzie dwanaście osób. Jedna z nich już od niego nie wstanie. Krakowska panna Marple czuje, że zagadki tej zbrodni nie uda się rozwiązać bez jej pomocy. Będzie musiała zaniedbać domowe obowiązki i Ignacego – ale przecież morderca sam się nie złapie.

    Seans w Domu Egipskim