EBOOK Leopard
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A Harry Hole Novel (8)
&';With Henning Mankell having written his last Wallander novel and Stieg Larsson no longer with us, I have had to make the decision on whom to confer the title of best current Nordic writer of crime fiction . . . Jo Nesb wins.&' Marcel Berlins, The Times (U.K.)Two young women are found murdered in Oslo, both drowned in their own blood. Media coverage quickly reaches fever pitch: Could this be the work of a serial killer? The crime scenes offer no coherent clues, the police investigation is stalled, and the one man who might be able to help doesn&'t want to be found. Traumatized by his last case, Inspector Harry Hole has lost himself in the squalor of Hong Kong&'s opium dens. Yet when he is compelled, at last, to return to Norwayhis father is dyingHarry&'s buried instincts begin to take over. After a female MP is discovered brutally murdered, nothing can keep him from the investigation. There is little to go on: a piece of rope, a scrap of wool, a bit of gravel, an unexpected connection between the victims. And Harry will soon come to understand that he is dealing with a psychopath for whom &';insanity is a vital retreat,&' someone who will put him to the testin both his professional and personal livesas never before. Ruthlessly intelligent and suspenseful, The Leopard is Jo Nesb&'s most electrifying novel yetabsolutely gripping from first to last.
&';With Henning Mankell having written his last Wallander novel and Stieg Larsson no longer with us, I have had to make the decision on whom to confer the title of best current Nordic writer of crime fiction . . . Jo Nesb wins.&' Marcel Berlins, The Times (U.K.)Two young women are found murdered in Oslo, both drowned in their own blood. Media coverage quickly reaches fever pitch: Could this be the work of a serial killer? The crime scenes offer no coherent clues, the police investigation is stalled, and the one man who might be able to help doesn&'t want to be found. Traumatized by his last case, Inspector Harry Hole has lost himself in the squalor of Hong Kong&'s opium dens. Yet when he is compelled, at last, to return to Norwayhis father is dyingHarry&'s buried instincts begin to take over. After a female MP is discovered brutally murdered, nothing can keep him from the investigation. There is little to go on: a piece of rope, a scrap of wool, a bit of gravel, an unexpected connection between the victims. And Harry will soon come to understand that he is dealing with a psychopath for whom &';insanity is a vital retreat,&' someone who will put him to the testin both his professional and personal livesas never before. Ruthlessly intelligent and suspenseful, The Leopard is Jo Nesb&'s most electrifying novel yetabsolutely gripping from first to last.