Harry Hole faces a new rising enemy.
'A page-turner you won't want to put down' Time Out
Harry knows he shouldn't get involved.
A report of a rare and unusual gun - a type favoured by assassins - being smuggled into the country sparks Detective Harry Hole's interest.
Evil is closer to home than he knows.
Then a former WW2 Nazi sympathizer is found with his throat cut. Next, someone close to Harry is murdered. Why had she been trying to reach Harry on the night she was killed?
As Harry's investigation unfolds, it becomes clear that the killer is hell-bent on serving his own justice. And while the link between the cases remains a mystery, one thing is certain: he must be stopped.
But can Harry stop him in time?
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Publisher: Vintage Publishing
ISBN: 9780099546771
Number of pages: 624
Weight: 426 g
Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 37 mm
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A page-turner you won't want to put down - Time Out
A complex, utterly captivating story - Evening Standard
Scary...culminates in a nail-biting episode with overtones of The Day of the Jackal - Independent
Norway's finest crime writer... Nesbo clearly demonstrates his skill at executing expertly-crafted, well-paced thrillers that he sustains to the very end in a compelling fashion. As first novels go, The Redbreast and The Devil's Star are as accomplished as any reader is likely to experience - Daily Express
Exciting, witty, melancholy and thought-provoking - Daily Telegraph
A complicated story of passion, lost love, betrayal and murder - The Times
It requires some skilled plotting, but Nesbø brings it off, and Harry, with his quirky sense of humour, is a likeable hero despite his many flaws - Sunday Telegraph
Jo Nesbo has the skill to blend intriguing mysteries with genuine emotion - Evening Standard
Nobody can delve into the dark, twisted mind of a murderer better than the Scandinavian thriller writer - Vogue
Not the easiest book in the world to read especially the first few chapters. The dialogue seems to dance around between several storylines making it a difficult book to get into. The threads were inevitably going to... More
I took a short while to get into this book as I had problems with some of the place names in Norwegian, but the story is gripping and considering it ia a fairly long book I had difficulty putting in down and read it... More
This was my first Jo Nesbo read, and it was gripped throughout. It took me a while to get to grips with the changing of time periods, between present and during WW2, but the suspense was kept throughout. You will... More
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