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ZDF Enterprises launches sales of Scandie Noir drama Huss


| 17 May 2021
The commercial arm of the German national broadcaster, ZDF Enterprises, has launched the distribution of the Swedish crime thriller Huss from Yellow Bird Productions.
Inspired by Helene Tursten’s best-selling novels, the series (5 x 90’, 10 x 45’), centres around Katarina Huss, an ambitious new graduate of Sweden’s police academy, who is drawn into a tangled web of corruption and betrayal.
Based in Gothenburg where Katarina’s mother, Irene Huss, is the deputy Chief of Police, the young police officer struggles to be accepted by her colleagues. As she familiarises herself with the surrounding tough neighbourhoods, Katerina soon realises that the squad she has been assigned to harbours a secret, something to do with the violent riots that occurred in the city. The underlying discontent with the leadership and her temporary promotion creates further tension that escalates as the young police officer finds out her mother is part of the ....

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At the Library | Cranbrook


Happy 2021!
The Cranbrook Public Library is now open with extended hours (with some restrictions and reduced services.) We encourage patrons to limit their visits to 60 minutes. We also have a maximum number of patrons allowed in the building at one time, so you may be asked to wait.
Please wear a mask during your visit. Masks are mandatory now.
Library hours for January are:
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, Thursday, and Friday
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday
12 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
Library Takeout curbside pick-up is still available by appointment. ....

British Columbia , Urvashi Pitre , Uriah Heep , Kenneth Oppel , Jonathan Lichtenstein , Andrew Reiner , Jeff Lindsay , Karenm Mcmanus , Toby Ord , Souvankham Thammvongsa , Sam Heughan , Aiden Thomas , Yaa Gyasi , Lisa Unger , John Lewis , Peter James , James Patterson , Dav Pilkey , Sheila Oflanagan , Cathy Marie Buchanan , Steven Wright , Matt Haig , Charles Demers , Timothy Caulfield , Gordon Lightfoot , Rania Abouzeid ,

9 New Books We Recommend This Week


9 New Books We Recommend This Week
Dec. 31, 2020
Happy New Year. Have you read any Sylvia Plath lately? Daphne Merkin’s excellent review of a new Plath biography (“Red Comet,” by Heather Clark) sent me back to her early poem “The Beekeeper’s Daughter,” a wonderfully fecund portrait of nature at its most Freudian all sex and death, as nature tends to be and from there to “Ariel,” with its unbeatable sequence of bee poems and daddy issues. You should read those this week, then read Clark’s biography for a fuller sense of the tumultuous life and mind behind the work. And if you’re hungry for more poetry, we also recommend the collection “That Was Now, This Is Then,” by the Pulitzer winner Vijay Seshadri. No bees there but there are “birds fretting at the feeder.” ....

United States , City Of , United Kingdom , Gregory Cowles , Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore , Helene Tursten , Marlaine Delargy , Sylvia Plath , Martinj Sherwin , Marilyn Stasio , Adam Kirsch , Heather Clark , Declan Walsh , Daphne Merkin , Peter Godfrey Smith , Vijay Seshadri , Nuclear Roulette From Hiroshima , Happy New , Twas Now , With Armageddon , Cuban Missile Crisis , Nine Lives , Catherine Coleman Flowers , Freezer Door , Short Life , Blazing Art ,

'Eyes Open. Hit First. Move Fast. Stop When He's Dead.'


‘Eyes Open. Hit First. Move Fast. Stop When He’s Dead.’
Credit.Pablo Amargo
Dec. 24, 2020
The Butcher’s Boy — the professional killer we first met in Thomas Perry’s debut novel back in 1982 — hasn’t lost his
extremely sharp edge. In his fourth outing,
EDDIE’S BOY (The Mysterious Press, 274 pp., $26), Michael Schaeffer, as he now calls himself, shows how far he has come in the world since his early career as a hit man. (“He’d had a long life for a man in his line of work,” he acknowledges, with some satisfaction.) Schaeffer is living uneventfully with his English wife in Bath when his previous life intrudes with a vengeance. Four armed men have come to kill him, and while their corpses are now safely stowed in a big black sedan, Michael has no idea who sent them. Some mob family must have called for his assassination — but which one? ....

Brighton And Hove , United Kingdom , Vastra Gotalands Lan , Helene Tursten , Marlaine Delargy , Adi Framji , Jim Agnihotri , Lynne Truss , Soho Crime , Detective Inspector Embla Nystrom , Violent Crimes , Nev March , பிரகாசமான மற்றும் ஹோவ் , ஒன்றுபட்டது கிஂக்டம் , லின் டிரஸ் , சோஹோ குற்றம் , வன்முறை குற்றங்கள் , நேவ் அணிவகுப்பு ,