Psychological novel

Killer.app

Killer.app

Barbara D'amato
Škorpion, 1997.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
9.99
Killmaster #221: Crossfire Red

Killmaster #221: Crossfire Red

Nick Carter

Dasha Peshkova is a disillusioned Soviet intelligence officer. And the only thing more appealing than this statuesque Russian beauty is vital information she's been passing on to the West.

Charter Books, 1987.
English. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
8.08
Kinez na biciklu

Kinez na biciklu

Ariel Magnus

"The Chinese Man on a Bicycle" is a humorous novel that takes the reader through the strange world of Chinatown in Buenos Aires.

Fraktura, 2010.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
12.98
Kintsugi tijela

Kintsugi tijela

Senka Marić

In the novel Kintsugi Bodies, whose title slightly unlocks the very essence of the book, we follow the main plot, interspersed with flashbacks that take us back to the childhood and harsh upbringing of the heroine of this autobiographical book.

Buybook, 2018.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
9.26
Kiparica

Kiparica

Minette Walters

The Sculptor is the second novel by Minette Walters, one of Britain's most popular and best-selling crime writers. This dark, suspenseful and unusual novel won the prestigious Edgar Allan Poe Award for best crime novel.

Mozaik knjiga, 1997.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
6.34 - 7.26
Kip od soli

Kip od soli

Albert Memmi

The Pillar of Salt (1953) is a semi-biographical novel that follows the life of a young Tunisian Jew between the two world wars. Set in colonial Tunisia, the novel explores themes of identity, alienation, and cultural conflict, reflecting Memmi's own expe

Naprijed, 1965.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
3.26
Kira Georgijevna

Kira Georgijevna

Viktor Nekrasov

The novella was published for the first time in 1961 in the magazine Novij mir and aroused anger among critics, pointing out that it is only "about the narrow, intimate experiences of the heroine".

Svjetlost, 1963.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
4.38
Kirke: Roman Marije Tarnovske

Kirke: Roman Marije Tarnovske

Annie Vivanti

Kirke Annie Vivanti is a novel inspired by the life of Marija Tarnowska. The Croatian edition from 1918, translated by Olga and Tonči Filipić, is interesting today primarily as a rare edition by the Jug Publishing House.

Nakladni zavod Jug, 1918.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
5.32
Kirvaj

Kirvaj

Vojin Jelić
Naprijed, 1970.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
1.99
Kiti Fojl

Kiti Fojl

Christopher Morley

The novel is about a white-collar girl who falls in love with a young upper-class man, despite the opposition of his family.

Svjetlost, 1963.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
3.74