Blood Ties
An action-packed twist-filled thriller from the King of the Cliffhanger
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- 42,99 lei
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- 42,99 lei
Publisher Description
Two brothers. One town. A lifetime of buried crimes.
Roy Opgard has spent his life protecting his younger brother. In their small hometown of Os, he and Carl have learned how to bury the past as efficiently as they build the future .
Life’s good at the top. But the local sheriff is looking to bring them down.
Sheriff Kurt Olsen believes he has new evidence that will prove the brothers’ involvement in several past murders – but Carl and Roy are used to covering their tracks, and they're not afraid to get their hands dirty.
Nothing in Os stays buried for long.
Readers are obsessed with the new Jo Nesbo thriller:
‘This book had me on the edge of my seat. Just be prepared for a few sleepless nights'
'This is a 5* read from first to last page and completely addictive'
'A master storyteller at his best'
'A 100% buy-today-read-tonight delight' LEE CHILD
'Nesbo deserves to be crowned king of all crime writers’ SUNDAY EXPRESS
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Brothers Roy and Carl Opgard return in bestseller Nesbø's immersive and disturbing sequel to The Kingdom. Shortly after the events of the previous novel, the Opgards have settled into promising careers in the sleepy Norwegian town of Os: older brother Roy, who narrates, runs an auto repair shop and convenience store with dreams of building the world's largest wooden roller coaster on the property, while Carl owns a luxury hotel and spa with grand plans for expansion across Norway. The brothers' ambitions are threatened when they learn a planned highway is going to be routed away from Os, taking tourist dollars with it. Determined to keep his and Carl's dreams in sight, Roy reverts to his old role as the pair's "enforcer," engaging in violent schemes to control the highway project. Meanwhile, sheriff Kurt Olsen uncovers new evidence linking the Opgard brothers to old crimes, and launches a campaign to take them down. Nesbø brilliantly plunges readers into the psyche of a charming killer, leavening the bloodshed with pop culture references and dashes of the lacerating humor that suffuses his Harry Hole series. The result is a chilling and darkly funny noir that will haunt readers long after the last page.