10 detective books that capture the front pages



story that is intriguing from the outset, makes for all action to be on their toes and at the end presents a gift in the form of a steep final - that's what should be a real detective, agree

< Website gathered detective stories that are worthy to take a place in your library.





Jo Nesbø - "Snowman» h3> After reading this book, the first thing, or rather with someone, you will be associated fallen snow - Snowman ruthless killer. With it comes to grips inspector, wanting to know who is behind this "winter" nickname.











Chris Carter - "Game executioners» h3> The story of a thrilling story in which center - game Detective Robert Hunter and who is always a step ahead of the hangman. If you like to tickle nerves at nightfall.









Sidney Sheldon - "Nothing is forever» h3> The three girls working in a San Francisco hospital. Three completely different life stories. But they are united by one thing: killing the patient. Although if it was murder?









Joël Dicker -
"The truth about the case of Harry Kveberta» h3> If you do not have inspiration for some things, do some something terribly interesting. For example, clarifying the details of the mysterious crime of 33 years ago, how did one of the protagonists of the story.









Harlan Coben - "Do not tell anyone» h3> Secrets of the past sometimes calm down, to make itself felt in the most unexpected moment, when people have already started to get used to a completely new life. This is what happens with the main character, who after 8 years after the murder of his wife suddenly begins to receive letters from her.









Mary Higgins Clark -
"On the street where you live» h3> In this intriguing story the main character will have to learn how to relate to each other two crimes - the recent and what happened many years ago
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Lars Kepler - "Ghosts do not lie» h3> The boarding school for maladjusted teenage girls found dead two victims. Each of these arms were held tightly to the face, as if they wanted to hide their eyes. By the disclosure of the case involved the Commissioner, however, only as an observer, since he is under official investigation.









Agatha Christie -
"Murder in alphabetical» h3> The intriguing story of Queen detective. How to understand the criminal intent, if his victims are not related to each other, and their names are the same as the order of letters in the alphabet?











John Verdon - "Make a number» h3> Do you love the game "Make a any number from ... to ..."? In this detective story is just such a game, but is it a criminal: he already knows in advance any number that will only make a sacrifice of him. After reading the book and you do not forget to make a number from 1 to 1000.











John Douglas, Mark Olsheyker -
"Dive into the darkness» h3> And finally - not imaginary, but real stories. One of the authors for many years engaged in the disclosure of grave and especially grave crimes. You will learn interesting facts and observations of his work, unless, of course, is not afraid to "plunge into darkness", especially late at night.



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