Emma works in the kitchen of a university and is quite happy with her life. Unless people throw food at her. She also likes beadwork and when she visits a market stall, looking for material, something is offered to her that will change her life. Suddenly she finds herself wanted by the police – in a good way – but Emma isn’t certain if this is what she wants, because her involvement includes midnight activities and gruesome encounters. Luckily there are a few people around her who take care of her. Follow Emma Nelson in her ‘See-Through’ adventures.
The Art of Stealing – the second Emma Nelson mystery
Emma and Jeff get a very special assignment, far away from home. It has to do with art. Once they arrive and get to work, many kinds of surprises pop up. One of them is in the form of Jo-Anne, the police officer who was Emma’s partner before Jeff came into the picture. There is more to Jo-Anne than met everyone’s eye. Follow the two (three? four?) as they make their way through art, hidden and also dangerous places. And a naturist resort.
A missing man is the reason that Emma and Jeff are being sent out to investigate. Edgar Flanagan needs his insulin, or he will be in trouble. His neighbor warned the police for help.
Amarika needs Emma for ‘a job’ to help someone’s father, who has been double-crossed.
And then there is an interesting meeting at a nudist wellness day, that will put the life of the police couple upside down in more ways than one. All this and a few things more, in "Hidden Things".
Gerben Benders is a detective who gets the hard and the weird cases. His latest assignment is complicated because someone is stealing prototypes from a tightly secured tech company called SpecialTech, and no one knows how the thieves do it. Not even Gerben managed to figure it out, so far. Follow Gerben on his quest to catch the one or ones who do it, and discover how he ends up at a naturist resort. Or is that 'starts' at a naturist resort. This naturist resort causes a lot of commotion at home, with his wife. What is her big problem with it?
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