"England" . . "London (England)" . . "Allan Hilton Andersen" . . "Kriminalroman." . . "Thorne, Tom (Fictitious character)" . . "Thorne, Tom (Fictional character) Fiction." . . "FICTION." . . "Mystery & Detective." . . . . . . . . "Death message a novel of suspense"@en . "Ölüm mesaji" . . "Ausgabe" . . . . . "Thorne looked at the picture, feeling the pulse quicken at the side of his neck. There were times when he couldn't see what was staring him in the face, but this, for better or worse, was his area of expertise. Thorne knew a dead man when he saw him.Delivering the \"death message.\" That's what cops call those harrowing moments when they must tell someone that a loved one has been killed. Now Detective Investigator Tom Thorne is receiving messages of his own: photographs of murder victims sent to his cell phone.Who are the victims? Who is sending the photographs? And why is he sending them to Tom Thorne? The answer lies in the detective investigator's past, with a man he had once sent to prison for life. But even behind bars, the most dangerous psychopath Thorne has ever faced is still a master at manipulating others to do his dirty work for him. And Thorne must act fast because the photos keep on coming, and the killer's next target is someone the detective investigator knows very well. . . ."@en . "The first message sent to Tom Thorne's mobile was just a picture - the blurred image of a man's face, but Thorne has seen enough dead bodies in his time to know that the man was no longer alive. But who was he? Who sent the photograph? And why?" . . . "Large type books" . "Mystery fiction" . "Mystery fiction"@en . . . "Dødsbudskab"@da . . . . "Just as his love life hits the rocks and he must investigate Turkish gangs, Tom Thorne begins to receive blurred photos of dead men on his cell phone, murders connected to a psychopath just released from prison." . "Just as his love life hits the rocks and he must investigate Turkish gangs, Tom Thorne begins to receive blurred photos of dead men on his cell phone, murders connected to a psychopath just released from prison."@en . . . . . "Suspense fiction" . "Suspense fiction"@en . . "Mensaje de muerte" . "Mensaje de muerte"@es . . "Death message"@en . "Death message" . . "Das Blut der Opfer ein Inspector-Thorne-Roman" . "Death Message"@en . . . . . "The first message sent to Tom Thorne's phone was just a picture - the blurred image of a man's face, but Thorne had seen enough dead bodies to know that the man was no longer alive. But who was he? Who sent the photograph? And why? While the technical experts attempt to trace the sender, Thorne searches the bulletins for a reported death that matches the photograph. Then another picture arrives. Another dead man... It is the identities of the murdered men which give Thorne his first clue, a link to a dangerous killer he'd put away years before. Now Tom Thorne must face one of the toughest challenges of his career, knowing that there is no killer more dangerous than one who has nothing left to lose." . "Death Message" . . . . . "Das Blut der Opfer : Ein Inspector-Thorne-Roman" . . . . . . "Das Blut der Opfer : ein Inspector-Thorne-Roman" . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . "Een Londense politieman moet een hoop vragen beantwoorden nadat hij een sms met een foto van een lijk heeft ontvangen." . . . . . . . . . "Ölüm mesajı" . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . "Death message Book 7"@en . . . "'Delivering the death message.' That's what coppers call it when they have to tell someone that a loved one has been killed. Now DI Tom Thorne is receiving messages of his own. Photos of murder victims sent to his mobile phone, by a killer just released from prison. Why is he sending these pictures to Thorne? The answer lies in Thorne's past."@en . . . . . . . . "Death message : a novel of suspense"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Detective and mystery stories"@en . "Detective and mystery stories" . . . "Das Blut der Opfer - Ein Inspector-Thorne-Roman" . . . . . "Police London (England) Fiction." . . "Englisch." . . "Police." . .