



The Redbreast
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3.8 • 56 Ratings
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- £7.99
Publisher Description
Harry Hole, drunkard, loner and brilliant detective is reassigned to surveillance after a high profile mistake.
He's bored by his new job until a report of a rare and unusual gun being fired sparks his interest because of its possible links to Neo Nazi activity. Then a former soldier is found with his throat cut. Next Harry's former partner is murdered. Why had she been trying to reach Harry on the night her head was smashed in? The investigation leads Harry to suspect that the crimes have their roots in the battlefields of Eastern Front during WWII. In a quest that takes him to South Africa and Vienna, Harry finds himself perpetually one step behind the killer. He will be both winner and loser by the novel's nail-biting conclusion.
The Redbreast.
He's your judge, jury and executioner...
And he must be stopped
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
The third in the Harry Hole series, but the first to be translated into English—this is where Jo Nesbø’s detective saga really exploded into life. We meet Harry in a soon-to-be-familiar plight: licking his wounds after a botched operation but soon discovering something very sinister just under the surface of a routine investigation. We’re quickly zoomed into a world of neo-Nazis across the globe with Hole’s devil-may-care attitude sparking drama at every turn. Credit should go to narrator Robin Sachs, here: he captures the surly maverick’s personality beautifully and adds a frisson of tension only a great audiobook can provide.
Customer Reviews
Ok
Ok story line found it a bit of a struggle
Great work
Yet another great book from Nesbø. Recommend
Well worth giving a chance - brilliant
This is one of the best fiction books I’ve read. Yes it is complex in parts due to the twists turns and time leaps but wow if you’re sick of flaky mind numbing murder fiction then give this a chance. (I started and returned to later).
Has a bit of everything mystery romance humour tragedy. Very thought provoking.
Most names unfamiliar as either Norwegian or other but so refreshing to listen to something different. Effort is needed but I’m now hooked on this author.