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Original Title: | Sorgenfri |
ISBN: | 0061655503 (ISBN13: 9780061655500) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Harry Hole #4 |
Characters: | Harry Hole, Rakel, Ståle Aune, Oystein Eikeland, Beate Lønn, Rune Ivarsson, Jack Halvorsen, Bjarne Møller, Anna Bethsen, Karl Torleif Weber, Tom Waaler, Arne Albu, Vigdis Albu, Raskol Baxhet, Stine Grette, Trond Grette, Ali Niazi |
Setting: | Oslo(Norway) |
Literary Awards: | Macavity Award Nominee for Best Mystery Novel (2010), Edgar Award Nominee for Best Novel (2010) |
Jo Nesbø
Paperback | Pages: 480 pages Rating: 3.97 | 57468 Users | 2723 Reviews
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How do you catch a killer when you're the number one suspect?A man is caught on CCTV, shooting dead a cashier at a bank. Detective Harry Hole begins his investigation, but after dinner with an old flame wakes up with no memory of the past 12 hours. Then the girl is found dead in mysterious circumstances and he beings to receive threatening emails: is someone trying to frame him for her death?
As Harry fights to clear his name, the bank robberies continue with unparalleled savagery...

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Title | : | Nemesis (Harry Hole #4) |
Author | : | Jo Nesbø |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | 1st US |
Pages | : | Pages: 480 pages |
Published | : | January 1st 2009 by Harper (first published January 1st 2002) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Crime. Fiction. Thriller. European Literature. Scandinavian Literature |
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Ratings: 3.97 From 57468 Users | 2723 ReviewsWrite Up Out Of Books Nemesis (Harry Hole #4)
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.The Good.Jo Nesbos surly and reclusive Norwegian detective Harry Hole (pronounced Hooleh) is back in 2002s Nemesis. Nesbo established Hole in The Bat and Cockroaches and then produced a phenomenal novel with his 2000 novel The Redbreast one the genres best, akin to Stieg Larsson in narrative quality. Hole is engaged to investigate a bank robbery that went wrong, resulting in the death of a bank teller. A wider network of evil is uncovered and Hole is heavilyNesbø continues to dazzle with his wonderful Harry Hole series, in this fourth novel. When a single individual enters a bank and takes the female teller hostage, demands are made to empty an ATM full of money. Using the hostage to disguise their voice, the robber offer an ultimatum that cannot be completed in the specified time, and the teller is killed. With the Robbery Division unable to make any progress on the case, it is sent to Harry Hole and video evidence expert, Beate Lønn as a murder

This is a big, thick chunky book but I raced through it. On the cover Jo Nesbø is likened to Stieg Larsson but he is nothing like. Nesbø wastes not a single word in description or lengthy explanation. He just tells a great story with plenty of action and lots of great police work. I really enjoy Harry Hole as a character. He may be flawed but he must be nice because all the best people like him and the bad ones do not. And although he makes plenty of mistakes - he has to otherwise there would
Jo Nesbo keeps getting better and better! This book is the fourth in the Harry Hole series and the second in what is called The Oslo Trilogy. The story is complex and multi-layered. It's almost breathtaking when all the pieces fall into place at the end.It's hard to write too much without giving away spoilers. Let me just say that I think all hell is going to break loose in the next book in the series.
Oh, Harry Hole... how I love thee. I have missed you! We have so much to catch up. I loved the book. The story was great, therefore its shiny stars. Why not five? Hmmk, lemme tell you...the audiobook narrator was absolutely HORRIBLE. Monotone, flat, painful. I almost did not listen to the story because of him. Is this Nesbo's fault? Hmm...maybe. I don't know if authors have a saying on who reads their books or if they listen to them prior to the release. If it was not Nesbo I would have quit and
This is a pretty good read, but messy. Too much going on. I am currently on the lookout for a mystery that doesn't "end" three times before it actually ends. Allow me to give away the entire book - It was that guy who killed the apparent suicide victim! No, it was that guy! No, actually she killed herself after all. What about the bank robber? That guy! No, that guy's brother! No, it's a copycat & the first bank robbery was actually a murder! Are we done yet? Let's let the bad guy threaten
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