Adler, Olsen, Jussi

  • Alphabet House

    £8.99

    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.

  • Redemption

    £7.99

    Two boys, brothers, wake tied and bound in a boathouse by the sea. Their kidnapper has gone, but soon he will return. Their bonds are inescapable. But there is a bottle and tar to seal it. Paper and a splinter for writing; blood for ink. A message for help.

  • Mercy

    £7.99

    Detective Carl Møorck has been promoted to lead the newly created Department Q, which deals with ‘cases of special focus’. His first case is that of missing politician Merete Lynggaard. Everyone assumes she’s dead. Everyone, that is, except Carl. Because Merete isn’t dead – at least not yet.

  • Disgrace

    £7.99

    1987. A brother and sister are brutally killed in a summer house in the north of Denmark. The evidence is not strong enough to prove the police theory that the murderer is to be found within a group of boarding school students. Twenty years later, Carl Mørck and his assistant Assad stumble over the file documenting the murders.