Foreign detectives.

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This collection has the most beautiful foreign detective stories - books by famous authors.

On the list you will find bestsellers that have become famous for their screen adaptations in films and TV series.

Donato Carrisi.

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The main character in the novel is Mila Vasquez.

Vaughn is a detective, and together with her team “Albert” she can take up the search for six girls who are in no way related to one another.

The heroes were given the opportunity to worship with five left hands, so the remaining victim can still be spared death.

The novel is a story about the Quebec Police Academy, which is getting into disrepute.

Here corruption and illegal activities in the warehouse are rampant.

The main character is a senior inspector at the department, who became part of the Academy.

Vira Ransom is friends with a plastic surgeon.

They are taller than Alec.

You guys, Vera looks wonderful, why is she not so depressed?

Perhaps, everyone on the right is in the squad, how does he control the lady’s skin?

Dali

Megan Miranda.

All the girls have arrived

Psychologist Nicolette Farrell works in Philadelphia and prepares for the fun.

Vaughn lost her native land after the death of her friend Corina.

After her brother’s tinkling, the girl turned to her father’s house, even though her father had lost her senses, and started talking about her friend again.

In his words, the police learned new facts about the girl’s life.

For 40 years already, the tycoon has been cultivating the secret knowledge of his relatives.

You should ask for help from the journalist Mikael Blomkvist, who can take on this task without hesitation.

Ale, if you approach the solution right away, then the person’s life will be threatened by insecurity.

Bring the investigation to a quiet place where the heat is panting.

Dali

Podinka.

James Hazel

Charlie Priest is a lawyer and a high-ranking policeman who discovered the attack in his own home.

The lawbreaker took in those that were not made into a hero, thus depriving the enemy of booths.

Nezabar yogo knew we would put him in jail.

Charlie cannot be deprived of the right without investigation, so there is no proper investigation.

Dali

These were the most beautiful foreign detectives - books from the most popular authors from the world's world.

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Text: Oleksandra Bazhenova-Sorokina

Detective is a very young genre.

A fruit of love between realism and Gothic style, the wine began to grow in the mid-19th century, becoming even more popular and has not lost its position ever since.

The similarities between the Japanese mystical detective story, the national social psychological thriller from Scandinavia, the American existential thriller and the tradition of the British detective puzzle, which are striking, clearly demonstrate how different both in plot and style There may be detective stories.

We have selected eleven detective stories published in the 2000s, which do not compromise on such book hits as “The Girl on the Train” or “The Girl on the Train”, and do not get lost in the hegemony of the current masters of the genre by Dennis Lehane, Yu Nes b, Henning Mankell and Robert, JK Rowling !).

The truth about Harry Quebert's right

Joel Dicker

The noisy debut of the twenty-seven-year-old Swiss writer Dekker about a young popular writer in a creative crisis, the cult novel of his mentor, and the way novels are created in principle, having in due course given up super-intelligent characters.

"The Truth About Justice by Harry Quebert" has been criticized for the fact that the book does not pretend to have intellectual depth, which it actually lacks.

It’s like that - you decide for yourself while reading.

Robert McCammon is an American master of horror, who at any moment likes to try himself in a historical detective story.

The event “The Voice of the Nightbird” is celebrated here in Caroline in 1699.

The trial of a witch who killed a powerful man and had a relationship with the devil himself shakes the town of Fount Royal, and the secret clerk Matthew Corbett grows up before her eyes and turns into a detective in an attempt to establish the truth and spoil the woman.

Come on, romance, secrets and words, plus history and the future of Britain and America - a wonderful combination for a detective, it’s not for nothing that the author has already published a number of books about Corbet.

Judgment Day

Kurt Aust

Scandinavia successfully delivers detective and thriller films to the world, as the Norwegian Jo Nesbe and the Dane Peter Heg would like to know.

A resident of the Norwegian Horten, Kurt Aust, approaches the popular genre from the other side: perhaps a historical detective, which has less to do with the everyday detective than Umberto Eco.

A cold new night in 1699 finds many people stuck on their way through a snowfall: among them, Professor Thomas Buberg and his assistant Peter - they must figure out what happened to the dead count they found in Kuchugury.

In the small town of Spokane, Washington, a serial killer stalks the crops, ostentatiously laying their bodies on a river birch, having first thrust 20 bucks into the victim's fist.

"Above the Axe's Graves" is a story of investigation that subtly combines the intriguing, prose, plausible investigation and complex style of high literature.

The main character, Caroline Meibry, suffers from depression, and her self-esteem is affected by the pressures of being a policewoman.

This is a great mentor and khanets, but now his partner in law is still suffering - through problems in the family and an undivided khan.

These particular tragedies and problems are no less important than the detective plot and the image of a place of refuge that is dying, giving rise to nightmares.

Gold coins

Parker Bilal

Makana is a refugee from Sudan, where his squad and daughter died.

Vіn lives in Cairo, ties up loose ends and works as a private detective.

It’s not just the landscapes of a living detective, but the authentic African writer Deon Meyer, who tells in Afrikaans the lusty stories of the life of Veddilu of the especially serious evils of Cape Town, is brilliantly conveyed.

There, Inspector Grissell finds himself torn between fears of a potential international scandal, the attitudes of newcomers to the department, and power problems that will require a terrible decision.

Just one day with Inspector Grissell brings you not only into a brash detective story, but into the life of a special multinational world of Africa, about which you want to know more and more.

On the right is Kollini

Ferdinand von Schirach

Ferdinand von Schirach himself could be a wonderful hero of the novel: he is the son of the leader of the Hitler Youth Baldur von Schirach and the great-grandson of an American woman whose roots are related to the signers of the Declaration of Independence and directly to the first settlers of the New World.

The successful criminal lawyer von Schirach began writing reports, citing his practice, and soon became famous as a writer.

In the novel “On the Colline’s Right,” the German author, in an insinuating and streamlined manner, breaks down the difference between justice and fairness in the court drama format. . Why bother if you need to steal something that you have recognized, but you don’t know its motives?
Everyday surprises and plot twists, then food for thought, are especially important in the context of the global rethinking of the power of identity as a resident of Europe after the Other World. . Today's Australian detective
To say that the Australian detective is little known to our country is to escape the truth, which is something that we can’t even guess about. . Tim, the detective genre in Australian literature may...

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Cake by the drop box

The successful criminal lawyer von Schirach began writing reports, citing his practice, and soon became famous as a writer.

Arthur Upfield . Yak having sunk into the water
Peter Corris . Sumny harvest
Jennifer Rowe . Today's American detective

Rex Stout is one of the oldest and most popular representatives of the detective genre in modern America - born in 1886.

The successful criminal lawyer von Schirach began writing reports, citing his practice, and soon became famous as a writer.

He served in the navy, then changed his profession and began writing in 1912. . The doorbell rings
Rex Stout . Stifling nights in Carolina
John Ball . Remaining look

Ros Macdonald

Today's English detective

It has already become the custom that books with a horror plot, suitable for the genre, gain popularity among a wide audience of readers ahead of their own importance.

The successful criminal lawyer von Schirach began writing reports, citing his practice, and soon became famous as a writer.

To be honest, it would be important to capture those books of this genre with dynamism, drama, inconsistency... . Agent #13
András Berkesi . Chorna Troyanda
Tibor Cheresa . Death on the Birch of the Danube

Laszlo Andras

Today's Greek detective

Standing in the cold darkness of 1987.

Moscow spent its flight with the London fogs, and for many years Athens greeted us with a blinding sun, like nothing had ever died since the Moscow summer.

In short…

Back in Moscow, getting together with the staff, I said: Immediately at the beginning of the hour I will get in touch with the authors: The current Greek detective.

And right after the laws of the detective of the first evening in the Association of Greek Writers to the least...

Speaking with Ravanis-Rendis about the Greek detective, naturally, the name of Yannis Maris could not help but be remembered.

Unfortunately, you won’t be able to get along with Yannis.

He died at the age of seventy-nine... Dimitris shuts up, and...

I shared my thoughts about the hero Maris with Antonis Samarakis, the author of the famous Miss, translated into more than three dozen works and which has been seen behind the cordon for more than eighty times.

Today's Italian detective

It has been a long time coming - and it is not without reason that the detective genre is not a powerful one in Italian literature.

In the last century, neither Edgar Poe nor Conan Doyle gave it away, and in our time in Italy.

The novel by Carlo Fruttero and Franco Lucentina Yogo fell in a week (La Donna Della Domenica) was written in 1972 and immediately turned into a bestseller.

This novel is significant for the position of the Italian detective: all the criticism was...

The novel White Death (La morte con le ali bianche), written in 1977 by two writers - Massimo Felisatti and Fabio Pettoro - is one of a series of detective stories.

Strictly speaking, the novels of Felisatti and Pittora...

Today's Kenyan detective

I think that lovers of detective literature will immediately be shocked if they touch this volume, because the main element of this kind of literature is respected by the advanced capitalist edges of the Sun.

And Svidomosti has the most African literature...

People from Pretoria Hilary Ngweno are faced with problems that are extremely important and very sensitive for Kenya.

Close economic and political ties with Great Britain and the United States complicate their position as an independent power rather than a racist couple.

The successful criminal lawyer von Schirach began writing reports, citing his practice, and soon became famous as a writer.

Of course... . The complexity of the economic situation in Kenya has a lot to do with the fact that most people think about power interests rather than about the prosperity of the state.
Thus, the great fact is the solid foreign exchange due to the tourism boom. . Today's Cuban detective
A current Cuban detective... Strictly speaking, whose words have a melodious haughtiness, the fragments of an unexpected Cuban detective simply cannot be heard. . The history of this genre in Cuba is very short, but can be contained in about twelve to thirteen rocks.
Cuban criticism calls... . Today's Nigerian detective

The greatest value for a detective story is that which is the only form of popular literature that expresses the poetry of everyday life.

People lived for countless hours among mighty mountains and impassable forests, right before us...

It seems that the detective story has no geographical borders, the eternal laws of the detective plot are much more important, even though the national peculiarities of its specific aspects are important.

Not so.

Following the inviolable rules of a detective in the brightest films, the genre is completely overturned.

The detective story, apparently, is a duel between the author and the reader.

The first one weaves a cunning intrigue, casts a shadow of suspicion on one or another character, and as a villain (the culprit) reveals the third, who, it would seem, is completely...

The successful criminal lawyer von Schirach began writing reports, citing his practice, and soon became famous as a writer.

“Evil is not a disease,” said Philip Marlowe, the hero-investigator of the detective novels of the American writer Raymond Chandler. . - Zlochin is not a symptom.
A symptom of the same illness and illness that the spouse suffers from. . I can't help but look at the dissimilar look...
Such a Norwegian detective . I immediately know: this book is just as amazing to me as it is a song!

- for the important majority of future readers.

Until this hour I didn’t hear about the Norwegian detective’s dream.

The successful criminal lawyer von Schirach began writing reports, citing his practice, and soon became famous as a writer.

Those… . Your forever
Gunnar Stolesen . Bastion
Geert Nygårdshaug . Invisible partner

Ella Griffith

Today's Polish detective

The successful criminal lawyer von Schirach began writing reports, citing his practice, and soon became famous as a writer.

It has long been known that a classic detective novel will be based on a dynamic plot, which will flare up in searches of food, which, as always, will lead to evil (most often murder). . The mystery of evil, which is dealt with by the main character, a professional detective.
Commandment of suicide . Jerzy Edigey
White checkered coat . Kazimierzh Korkozovich

What did the nebizhchik say?

Ioanna Khmelevska

Today's Polish, Czech and Slovak detective

It’s unlikely that Rozmov is starting to talk about the many novels that the current detective story of Poland and Czechoslovakia represents in this collection, but they are starting to focus on the genre itself - today’s publication does not matter much to the detective and true argumentation.

The purity of evil (although it does not deprive itself of the ultimate sense) is reflected in the novel by Mauri Sariola (Mauri Sariola, 1924-1985) Susikoski and the House of Three Wives (Susikoski and Kolmen Jaisen Talo, 1984 ).

Things are getting hot here, like...

The most tragic-sounding novel is Harjunpää ta krovna venge (1984), which was written by M.U.

Joensuu.

The successful criminal lawyer von Schirach began writing reports, citing his practice, and soon became famous as a writer.

Matti Yrjana Joensuu (Matti Yrjana Joensuu, born 1948), formerly a policeman himself, is the author of many horror novels that are revealed in… . Such a French detective
The famous French writer and sociologist Robert Escarpi confirms that more than half of the French do not read anything other than detective and fiction literature (their circulation sometimes reaches 24 million per river). . This interest is still rich...
The engineer really loves numbers . Boileau-Narcejac

Stop London and die...

Paul Alexandre and Maurice Roland

A woman with eyepieces and a towel in a car

Sebastian Japrizo

Today's Czechoslovakian detective

Today's Swedish detective

The history of world literature knows this phenomenon.

Our literary portal has collected the most beautiful books of foreign detectives from all over the world.

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Here you will find that detective stories, which have long since become classic, are also current.

The detective story has been a favorite in literature among readers from all over the world for a long time and is deprived of such interest.

The genre itself did not change with fate, but the heroes, the place, the era and the very psychology of history did.

Previously, detectives were even more scrupulous and accurate.

Today's main characters begin to speak more and more uncontrollably, passionately, becoming more and more overwhelmed by the world of malignity.

The number of those who voted exceeded a hundred, and the unfathomable nervousness of the unlucky ones about the results led to broken windows and three fires (and only in the last month), the time had come to reconsider their position before May strіv to the detective genre.

The rest will become first, isn't it, Mr. Chase?

  • At the same time, the rating has been expanded to 15 positions - so keep up with the newcomers :)
  • Oh dear, the best detective writers! 1964;
  • There are now 21 writers in the university statistics. At the time of voting, you can choose from 1 to 7 options.
  • Perhaps, with a little effort, we will be able to earn this objective rating. Rick people:

Popular novels:

“The Da Vinci Code”, “Angels and Demons”;

Chim Tsikavyi:

  • The book “Angels and Demons” says that Raphael was initially buried in Urbino, and not in Rome. 1954 — 2004;
  • There are now 21 writers in the university statistics. Wanting only the imagination of the writer, through the popularity of the novel, in the Pantheon (where Raphael is buried) it was possible to erect a sign with an explanation that the artist’s ashes were here forever, and Brown can go wherever they go.
  • Dan Brown doesn't write much, but it's successful: everyone heard about the terrible novel “The Da Vinci Code.” Our writer has published 6 novels, 3 of which have been filmed (“Inferno” according to his fate).
  • Perhaps, with a little effort, we will be able to earn this objective rating. These books are characterized by the theories of Islam, Freemasonry, Ilumination and other mysteries.

At the same time, Den Brown is not always historically accurate and can provide facts that do not indicate validity.

It is clear that some of his fans forget to read the literary work and, having encountered the inconsistency between the worm’s work of the writer and the secular world, they rush to get involved in this This is from the series “Vlada Prikhovaya”.

14th month.

12th month.

Deshael Hammett

The heroes of the new genre relied not only on their sharp minds, but also on their revolvers - detective novels became more action-packed, and the assassinations of counts and barons behind their backs sank into oblivion.

11th month.

William Wilk Collins

  • Oh dear, the best detective writers! 1955;
  • There are now 21 writers in the university statistics. Having written a lot of good detective stories not so much and richly (even though he lives not only by detective stories, but also by novels, based on opium), he ranks only 12th place in our rating.

10th month.

John Grisham

“Company”, “Information about pelicans”, “Client”.

John Grisham was the leading lawyer who managed to make ends meet in the 1980s.

  • The book “Angels and Demons” says that Raphael was initially buried in Urbino, and not in Rome. 1906 — 1964;
  • Dan Brown doesn't write much, but it's successful: everyone heard about the terrible novel “The Da Vinci Code.” The results did not go well - there were few clients.

Apparently, while he was in court, John sensed that the father of a 12-year-old girl had killed his daughter’s boyfriends.

The lawyer lost his time at the court hearing, which inspired him to write his first book, “It’s Time to Drive In.”

The book came out in a small print run, but it's just a start.


For a while now, the lawyer has had enough, and has picked up a friend’s book—“The Firm.”


Unbeknownst to everyone, it became a bestseller - 1.5 million copies were sold in 1991.

Today it has become popular and traditional to say that Akunin is no longer the same.

Let's not hurry - we'll show you the hour.

6th month.

James Hadley Chase

It’s no secret that my subjective opinion of Chase prompted me to relegate his writer to the bottom of our rating of detective authors - as for me, his novels tend to be of the same type.

But James’s robbers stood up for their lover and, willy-nilly, I had to cover the broken window and raise Hadley in the 6th place.