Books
Punishment
Paula Polanski
The author Max Schmeling receives a letter from Tibor Schittkowski, an acquaintance he has not seen in forty years. Tibor is dying and is in dire need of help with something, but he refuses to divulge the details of his wish. As Max is indebted to Ti…
Creative Crochet Projects for the Home
Susanna Zacke, Sania Hedengren
Creative Crochet Projects for the Home is bursting with fun ideas for brightening up your life! Why not crochet a cute baby blanket, new cushion pads for your chairs or an attractive case for your iPad? The book contains as many as 48 projects, inclu…
Street Food
Mange Schmidt
In this book, amateur chef shows us how to make street foodfrom scratch using a combination of great ingredients and a loving hand. The 60 recipes he shares with us are divided into 15 classic dishes from across the world. He guides us through the en…
Mince!
Kristina Eriksson
Mince is a truly versatile ingredient and this book proves itwith its huge selection of wonderfully spicy dishes for everyday meals and more festive occasions. Using minced beef, pork, fish, chicken, lamb, venison, veal, soya or quorn, Kristina Eriks…
Erik XIV
Herman Lindqvist
Erik XIV, the oldest son of Swedish king Gustav Vasa, might be Sweden’s most misunderstood monarch. Today we remember him as the king who went mad, married a common woman, disowned his brothers and died of poisoning. But, there was much more to K…
Red Trails
Katarina Genar
The sun shines in a clear blue sky but chilly shivers run up and down the spine when Samuel experiences a series of unnatural events in the isolated house far from the outside world where mobile phones have no coverage. Praised by reviewers, awardwin…
Fragments of J
Magnus Ljunggren
One late summer’s evening Sara’s best friend Julia disappears. Dark secrets surround Julia and Sara soon doesn’t know whom she can trust. In the idyllic little community things are no longer as they should be. Fragments of J is a tense novel in true…
Tina’s Weekends
Tina Nordström
Does it sometimes feel as though a week has far too many Mondays and not enough Fridays? All of us love the feeling of coming home and putting the full-to-bursting shopping bags down in the hall, looking forward to a weekend of great food. But it tak…