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Maj Sjöwall

    25 de septiembre de 1935 – 29 de abril de 2020

    Esta autora sueca fue conocida principalmente por su trabajo colaborativo con Per Wahlöö. Juntos, crearon una serie de diez novelas protagonizadas por Martin Beck, un detective de policía en Estocolmo. Su estilo distintivo combinaba representaciones realistas de la sociedad sueca con una aguda crítica social y una trama intrincada. Su obra influyó significativamente en el desarrollo del género de novela negra, especialmente en su rama escandinava.

    Maj Sjöwall
    The Locked Room
    El abominable hombre de Säffle
    Martin Beck Police Mystery - 5: The Fire Engine That Disappeared
    Cop Killer
    The Terrorists
    The Laughing Policeman
    • The Laughing Policeman

      • 224 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The fourth in the Martin Beck series. One blustery November evening someone guns down eight occupants of a Stockholm bus - one of whom was a colleague of Martin Beck's. Eight people together purely by coincidence - perhaps. But, above all, why was that policeman - a solitary and ambitious man - on that bus?

      The Laughing Policeman
      4,4
    • An American senator is visiting Stockholm. A group of terrorists is determined to assassinate him. Detective Inspector Martin Beck is determined to stop them. At the same time, there is the ambiguous case of a young woman on trial, the latest in a long string of bank robberies, and a millionaire porn filmmaker found brutally murdered.

      The Terrorists
      4,2
    • Cop Killer

      • 324 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      A woman is found dead in Anderslöv, a small village in southern Sweden. While Martin Beck investigates her murder, his colleague Larsson becomes embroiled in the hunt for two men responsible for the death of a policeman during a shoot out on the open road. Are the two cases related?

      Cop Killer
      4,1
    • With a New Introduction by Colin Dexter The cunning incendiary device that blew the roof off a Stockholm apartment not only interrupted the small, peaceful orgy underway inside, it nearly took the lives of the building's eleven occupants. And if one of Martin Beck's colleagues hadn't been on the scene, the explosion would have led to a major catastrophe since-for reasons nobody could satisfactorily explain-a regulation firetruck has vanished. Was it terrorism, suicide, or simply a gas leak? And what, if anything, did the explosion have to do with the peculiar death earlier that day of a forty-six-year-old bachelor whose cryptic suicide note consisted of only two words: “Martin Beck”?

      Martin Beck Police Mystery - 5: The Fire Engine That Disappeared
      3,9
    • In one part of town, a woman robs a bank. In another, a corpse is found shot through the heart in a room locked from within, with no firearm in sight. Although the two incidents appear unrelated, Detective Inspector Martin Beck believes otherwise, and solving the mystery acquires the utmost importance.

      The Locked Room
      4,0
    • The Fire Engine that Disappeared

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Commissioner Martin Beck's associates begin a search for a ladder truck whose disappearance resulted in the death of eleven people.

      The Fire Engine that Disappeared
      4,0
    • In this chilling installment of “the first great series of police thrillers” (Michael Ondaatje, national bestselling author of Warlight) by an internationally renowned crime duo, superintendent Martin Beck investigates a string of child murders. In the once peaceful parks of Stockholm, a killer is stalking young girls and disposing their bodies. The city is on edge, and an undercurrent of fear has gripped its residents. Martin Beck, now a superintendent, has two possible witnesses: a silent, stone-cold mugger and a mute three year old boy. With the likelihood of another murder growing as each day passes, the police force work night and day. But their efforts have offered little insight into the methodology of the killer. Then a distant memory resurfaces in Beck's mind, and he may just have the break he needs.

      The Man On The Balcony
      4,0
    • Roseanna

      • 245 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The first book in the classic Martin Beck detective series from the 1960s - the novels that shaped the future of Scandinavian crime writing.

      Roseanna
      3,9
    • When Viktor Palmgren, a powerful industrialist, is casually shot during an after-dinner speech, the repurcussions -- both on the international money markets and on the residents of the small coastal town of Malmo -- are widespread. Chief Inspector Martin Beck is called in to help catch a killer nobody, not even the victim, was able to identify. He begins a systemic search for the friends, enemies, business associates and call girls who may have wanted Palmgren dead -- but in the process he finds to his dismay that he has nothing but contempt for the victim and sympathy for the murderer!

      Murder at the Savoy
      3,8