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The Leopard (Harry Hole, Bk 8)
The Leopard - Harry Hole, Bk 8
Author: Jo Nesbo, Don Bartlett (Translator)
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, ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780307357311
ISBN-10: 0307357317
Publication Date: 3/22/2011
Pages: 656
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Random House Canada
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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aladdin avatar reviewed The Leopard (Harry Hole, Bk 8) on + 154 more book reviews
Could not put it down. Starts in Hong Kong, then Norway, and then Ruwanda and former Belgian congo as Harry chases bad guys, using sound detection (not like his over eager under achiever supervisor who just wants to arrest someone to get his TV and news sound bites). Harry is beset by his own demons as he chases real killers. COMPLEX and multilayered. Harry, a great cop and a faulty human being, is a hero as well. Can't wait for the next one.
reviewed The Leopard (Harry Hole, Bk 8) on + 289 more book reviews
Harry Hole returns for another thrilling case in Jo Nesbø's The Leopard. Devastated after the aftermath of catching the Snowman, Harry is recalled from his opium-smoking retreat in Hong Kong to help the Norwegian police solve a series of murders which may or may not be the work of a serial killer. Although this is a completely separate set of crimes, readers need to have read the previous installment, The Snowman, in order to understand who some of the characters are and what Harry is going through. This case similarly features a meticulous plot, real-time sections featuring the villain and the victims, and gruesome scenes. New this time are the international locales, a turf-war between law enforcement branches, and a heavier focus on Harry as a person. I almost don't want another sequel because I don't want to see Harry any more worse for wear.
reviewed The Leopard (Harry Hole, Bk 8) on + 65 more book reviews
This is a good book but it is not as good as the Snowman. If I read this book before reading the Snowman my expectations would not have been so high. A little confusing trying to keep all the characters straight at the end. Definitely a suspense novel with plenty of twists but maybe one too many in the end. Not as rewarding as Nesbo's earlier books but still a good read.


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