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Zavjesa: Poirotov posljednji slučaj
Agatha Christie's final novel about Hercule Poirot, written during World War II. Set in Styles Court, where Poirot's first novel (The Mysterious Affair at Styles) was also set, it brings the detective's career to a dramatic conclusion.
Zemlja sreskih galebova
Zemlja u previranju
Earth in Turmoil is a documented account of the global catastrophes that ravaged the Earth up to 3,500 years ago, causing major changes both to the Earth's geophysical surface and to the evolution of its bio-world.
Ženski orkestar
Fanie Fénelon's novel The Women's Orchestra is a memoir that describes her experience of surviving in a women's orchestra at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp during World War II.
Život i pustolovine trubadurke Beatriz prema svjedočanstvima njezine žonglerke Laure
The novel combines elements of socialist realism, feminism, and the fantastic. Set in medieval France and East Germany, the novel explores themes of women's emancipation, art, and social struggle through the story of Beatriz and Laura.
Zla kuća
"Writing 'Wicked House' was a pure pleasure and I feel it is fair to say that it is one of my best novels," said Agatha Christie after publishing "Wicked House," one of her best crime novels, in 1949.
Zlatarovo zlato
Zlatarovo zlato is the first novel by August Šenoa, written in 1871. It is also the first Croatian historical novel, which tells about the history of Zagreb in the sixteenth century (after the Gupceva Peasant's Revolt).