by Don Bartlett, Jo Nesbo
I don’t know how how to describe what I feel at the end of the book!I know exactly what I felt at the beginning of [b:Nemesis|3522419|Nemesis (Harry Hole, #4)|Jo Nesbø|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1327312660s/3522419.jpg|3023538] (and through three quarters of the plot): I thought, it was one...
Harry has a joined investigation of a woman killed during an arm robbery of a bank. The robbery see this as group of bank robbers. Harry focus on the killing. In the meantime, he had a date with his old flame. He passed out and lost time. Later, she was found to have committed suicide. But Ha...
Upon completing this book, I rated it three stars. After a month's time and much thought, I cannot say that I really liked it all that much. I've decided to drop my rating to two stars, and here's why:I was nowhere near as impressed with Nemesis as I was Harry Hole's previous outing, The Redbreast. ...
Took three books but Nesbo had nailed it now.
Harry Hole returns in the fourth book in the series by Jo Nesbø (although only the second, translated ably, by Don Bartlett) and follows on from Redbreast. Some time has passed between the two novels, although it's not entirely clear how much - not enough to change the other people around him too mu...
All of Jo Nesbo's translated works have a giant sticker on the front saying, "The next Stieg Larsson." So obviously reading one of Jo's books should bring you another boring, long winded, needlessly detailed, "thriller". Clearly the first 50 to 100 pages will spend more time describing flowers, boat...