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Luftkastellet der blev sprængt by Stieg Larsson

Den gode opgave : håndbog i opgaveskrivning på videregående uddannelser by Lotte Rienecker

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Danselærerens genkomst by Henning Mankell

Manden på altanen by Maj Sjöwall

Vejen til Jerusalem by Jan Guillou

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Tags"Kriminalroman (30), Samfundskritisk roman (17), Sverige" (9), Sverige (8), Martin Beck (7), Femikrimi" (6), Retspatologi (5), USA" (5), FBI (5), Seriemordere (5) — see all tags

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Favorite authorsStieg Larsson, Henning Mankell, Maj Sjöwall (Shared favorites)

About meDepartment Librarian, ASB Library,Aarhus School of Business,
University of Aarhus since 1985.
Since 1979 married with Carsten. Children Kristine, 25 years and Philip 18 years. Kristine has now 2 children, my grandchildren Andy (3 years) and Brandon (1 year)
Working with user guidance and education, In charge of country information, statistics and management, superuser to the systems Reference Manager, RefWorks and EndNote among other things and the Library's contact to the department of management.

Graduated spring 2009 as Master in Library and Information Science from The Royal School of Librarianship in Copenhagen.

About my libraryI'm reading thrillers or books about crime. I also like to read historic novels in connection with travels.

Real nameLene Hammershøi

Locationhttp://www.asb.dk/

Emailhamasb.dk

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