The Rabbit Hunter
A novel
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Publisher Description
INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER • ONE OF THE NEW YORK TIMES TOP TEN CRIME NOVELS OF THE YEAR • Another shocking thriller in the Killer Instinct series: It’s up to Detectives Joona Linna and Saga Bauer to untangle one of the most complex cases of their career, and follow a killer’s trail of destruction back to one horrific night of violence.
It begins with a nursery rhyme. Nineteen minutes later you die.
Ten little rabbits, all dressed in white
Tried to get to heaven on the end of a kite.
Kite string got broken, down they all fell,
Instead of going to heaven, they all went to...
A masked stranger stands in the shadows. He watches his victim through the window. He will kill him slowly—make him pay.
Soon the Rabbit Hunter has claimed another three victims. This predator will stop at nothing to reap his ultimate revenge.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Kepler (the pen name for a husband-and-wife writing team) manage a clever and intriguing variant on the serial killer theme in their outstanding sixth novel featuring Stockholm Det. Insp. Joona Linna (after 2019's Stalker). Linna, who's behind bars for helping a convict escape and assaulting a guard, gets a chance at redemption when he's summoned to a meeting with his attorney, only to find the Swedish prime minister present. The previous night, Swedish foreign minister William Fock was murdered in his home by a masked man. Fock's killer left a living witness escort Sofia Stefansson, whose assignation went bad after Fock drugged her and tied her to his bed. Stefansson overheard the murderer tell Fock that "Ratjen opened the door." The police believe Ratjen to be Salim Ratjen, a convicted drug dealer who was recorded making a phone call referencing "three big celebrations." Since the date of the first one coincides with Fock's killing, the PM fears that two more terror attacks are in the works. Linna agrees to help, but the investigation takes some highly unexpected directions. Kepler has never been better at hiding key clues in plain sight.
Customer Reviews
The Rabbit Hunter
Outstanding book that kept me reading from start to finish.
Dreadful
I enjoyed the early books in the series. This was poorly plotted, had shallow characters and Joona was hardly recognizable. Simply awful.
The rabbit hunter
I’ve always enjoyed this series of books until this last. Way too blood thirsty and graphic. Totally un-necessary writing. Joona Linna deserves better.