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]This is the third book in the Harry Hole series and Harry is developing into a very interesting and likeable character. It was nice to see him in this book in good relationships with two very important women in his life and some of the dialogue and observations were laugh aloud funny. There was a lot of concentration required as the book bounced around in time and place with many, many characters who mostly have Norwegian names! At first I wondered how it was going to all come together but of
A complex and well developed mystery that Norwegian detective, Henry Hole, must solve. Harry is suddenly promoted after he makes a gaffe in an international security situation. In his new position he comes across a murder with a WWII rifle that leads him back to suspects who fought with the Nazis at the Russian front. Harry and his partner, Ellen, find themselves in a twisting and dangerous investigation. This is, of course, a very Nordic mystery complete with Norwegian history and background.
With Harry Hole focussing his attention on Norwegian soil, Nesbø brings the third book in the series to the writer's attention. After a heroic act during a political summit, Hole is promoted to inspector and moved to the POT, a security directorate. In his new role, Hole begins an investigation into rumours that a high powered rifle has been brought into the country and may be used in an assassination attempt of some sort. Working in conjunction with his former partner, Ellen, they discover that
Granted, I readily admit that I am not cosmopolitan. Learning other languages (havent tried the Rosetta Stone) has always been a challenge for me never being successful---try as I may. Fortunately (or not) here in north Florida, knowing English is good enough although I do know my fair share of red neck since north Florida is the center of the universe for the dialect. (Please dont spread that around although I think it's already known.)With that said, at times I found myself a bit lost reading
There might be spoilers in the comments because this is one of those books you'll want to talk about with friends.I have it on good authority (*waves at Thomas*) that Harry Hole's last name doesn't rhyme with "goal". But who are we kidding. We're gonna laugh and snicker every time I mention Harry Hole in this review so go ahead and get it out of your systems. Harry Hole... BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Sorry to anybody I may have offended by being a dumb American. Speaking of being a dumb American, some of
Book DescriptionDetective Harry Hole embarrasses the Norwegian police force during a U.S. Presidential visit so he is reassigned to the Norwegian Security Service as an Inspector (a promotion that gets him out of the way and is supposed to shut him up). Assigned to investigate what should be a rather mundane case, Hole instead finds himself getting embroiled in a possible assassination plot that has its roots in World War IIinvolving some Norwegians who served on the Eastern Front in the service
Jo Nesbø
Paperback | Pages: 521 pages Rating: 3.93 | 82097 Users | 4119 Reviews
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Original Title: | Rødstrupe |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Harry Hole #3 |
Characters: | Harry Hole, Ellen Gjelten, Ståle Aune, Tom Waaler, Rakel Fauke, Sindre Fauke, Even Juul, Daniel Gudeson, Gudbrand Johansen, Edvard Mosken |
Setting: | Oslo(Norway) Vienna,1944(Austria) |
Literary Awards: | CWA International Dagger Nominee (2007) |
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Als der norwegische Staatsschutz Hinweise auf ein geplantes Attentat auf den Thronfolger erhält, beginnt für Harry Hole ein Alptraum aus Lügen und Verrat. Die Spur der Verdächtigen führt in das dunkelste Kapitel norwegischer Vergangenheit: Eine Gruppe von Nazikollaborateuren hat im Untergrund ihr verhängnisvolles Netz gewoben und Harry sieht sich mit einem mörderischen Filz von Intrigen und Verblendung konfrontiert.Itemize Out Of Books The Redbreast (Harry Hole #3)
Title | : | The Redbreast (Harry Hole #3) |
Author | : | Jo Nesbø |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | 3 |
Pages | : | Pages: 521 pages |
Published | : | 2009 by Harper (first published January 1st 2000) |
Categories | : | Mystery. Crime. Fiction. Thriller |
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Book DescriptionDetective Harry Hole embarrasses the Norwegian police force during a U.S. Presidential visit so he is reassigned to the Norwegian Security Service as an Inspector (a promotion that gets him out of the way and is supposed to shut him up). Assigned to investigate what should be a rather mundane case, Hole instead finds himself getting embroiled in a possible assassination plot that has its roots in World War IIinvolving some Norwegians who served on the Eastern Front in the service]This is the third book in the Harry Hole series and Harry is developing into a very interesting and likeable character. It was nice to see him in this book in good relationships with two very important women in his life and some of the dialogue and observations were laugh aloud funny. There was a lot of concentration required as the book bounced around in time and place with many, many characters who mostly have Norwegian names! At first I wondered how it was going to all come together but of
A complex and well developed mystery that Norwegian detective, Henry Hole, must solve. Harry is suddenly promoted after he makes a gaffe in an international security situation. In his new position he comes across a murder with a WWII rifle that leads him back to suspects who fought with the Nazis at the Russian front. Harry and his partner, Ellen, find themselves in a twisting and dangerous investigation. This is, of course, a very Nordic mystery complete with Norwegian history and background.
With Harry Hole focussing his attention on Norwegian soil, Nesbø brings the third book in the series to the writer's attention. After a heroic act during a political summit, Hole is promoted to inspector and moved to the POT, a security directorate. In his new role, Hole begins an investigation into rumours that a high powered rifle has been brought into the country and may be used in an assassination attempt of some sort. Working in conjunction with his former partner, Ellen, they discover that
Granted, I readily admit that I am not cosmopolitan. Learning other languages (havent tried the Rosetta Stone) has always been a challenge for me never being successful---try as I may. Fortunately (or not) here in north Florida, knowing English is good enough although I do know my fair share of red neck since north Florida is the center of the universe for the dialect. (Please dont spread that around although I think it's already known.)With that said, at times I found myself a bit lost reading
There might be spoilers in the comments because this is one of those books you'll want to talk about with friends.I have it on good authority (*waves at Thomas*) that Harry Hole's last name doesn't rhyme with "goal". But who are we kidding. We're gonna laugh and snicker every time I mention Harry Hole in this review so go ahead and get it out of your systems. Harry Hole... BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Sorry to anybody I may have offended by being a dumb American. Speaking of being a dumb American, some of
Book DescriptionDetective Harry Hole embarrasses the Norwegian police force during a U.S. Presidential visit so he is reassigned to the Norwegian Security Service as an Inspector (a promotion that gets him out of the way and is supposed to shut him up). Assigned to investigate what should be a rather mundane case, Hole instead finds himself getting embroiled in a possible assassination plot that has its roots in World War IIinvolving some Norwegians who served on the Eastern Front in the service
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