Foreign

Your First Last Lie — a gripping thriller by Harlan Coben about secrets hidden behind the closest relationships.

The Queen of Taurica — a historical novel by A. Devil about events in Crimea, combining an adventure plot with the flavour of the ancient era.

Dance Dance Dance — a novel by Haruki Murakami about loneliness, the search for lost connections, and the absurdity of modern urban life.

The Buried Giant — a novel by Nobel laureate Kazuo Ishiguro, a parable about memory and forgetting in post-Arthurian Britain.

Oliver Twist is a classic novel by Charles Dickens about an orphan boy raised in a workhouse who falls into the world of London's thieves.

And Then There Were None is Agatha Christie's best-selling mystery. Ten strangers on an island, dying one by one according to a nursery rhyme.

Evil Under the Sun is an Agatha Christie detective novel featuring Hercule Poirot investigating a murder at a sun-drenched resort.

A Daughter's a Daughter is a psychological novel by Agatha Christie (writing as Mary Westmacott) about the complex relationship between a mother and daughter.

Why Didn't They Ask Evans? is an Agatha Christie mystery beginning with the enigmatic last words of a dying stranger at a cliff's edge.

Brotherhood of Death is a conspiracy thriller by Éric Giacometti, where Masonic secrets intertwine with a series of brutal murders.

The Maid is Nita Prose's debut mystery about a hotel maid who discovers a dead guest and becomes the prime suspect.

The Eighth Sin is a novel by F. Vydenberg, where an eighth — the most dangerous — is added to the seven deadly sins.

About the Vanished City is a book by A. Nademlinsky about the mysterious disappearance of an entire city.

“How to Uncover Your Own Murder” is an inventive locked-room mystery that combines Agatha Christie’s classic style with modern dynamics and a touch of mysticism.

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ENG: The House on Tradd Street by Karen White

"The House on Tradd Street" is the story of a woman gifted with the ability to see spirits, who uncovers the long-buried secrets of a historic Charleston manor. It is a compelling blend of the supernatural, family mysteries, and a touch of romance.

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