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The Safekeep

The Safekeep follows two women whose uneasy reunion in a small Dutch town stirs up buried tensions, exploring desire, power, and the haunting pull of shared, unresolved histories.

Yael van der Wouden
The Darkroom of Damocles

This is a razor-sharp classic thriller set in a world where everything is permitted, even murder. As unsettling and morally challenging today as when it was first written.

Willem Frederik Hermans
The Evenings: A Winter's Tale

Darkly funny and mesmerising, The Evenings takes the tiny, quotidian triumphs and heartbreaks of our everyday lives and turns them into a work of brilliant wit and profound beauty.

Gerard Reve
Ethics

A profoundly beautiful and uniquely insightful description of the universe, Benedict de Spinoza's Ethics is one of the masterpieces of Enlightenment-era philosophy.

Benedict de Spinoza
Dutch Cuisine

Dutch cuisine might not be as well known as its European counterparts, but you’d be surprised just how delicious food is in the Netherlands.

Alane Miraglia
The Vanishing

The Vanishing by Dutch writer Tim Krabbé is a chilling psychological thriller that explores obsession, disappearance, and the terrifying lengths to which human curiosity can lead.

Tim Krabbé
Max Havelaar

One of the most forceful indictments of colonialism ever written and a masterpiece of Dutch literature, in an esteemed translation by an award-winning translator

Eduard Douwes Dekker
The Dinner

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ‱ The darkly suspenseful tale of two families struggling to make the hardest decision of their lives—all over the course of one meal. Now a major motion picture.

Herman Koch
Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl

Discovered in the attic in which she spent the last years of her life, Anne Frank’s remarkable diary has become a world classic—a powerful reminder of the horrors of war and an eloquent testament to the human spirit.

Anne Frank
The Discovery of Heaven

Harry Mulisch's magnum opus, is a rich mosaic of twentieth-century trauma in which many themes—friendship, loyalty, family, art, technology, religion, fate, good, and evil—suffuse a suspenseful and resplendent narrative

Harry Mulisch
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