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Paperback The Redeemer Book

ISBN: 0099505967

ISBN13: 9780099505969

The Redeemer

(Part of the Harry Hole (#6) Series and The Oslo Sequence (#4) Series)

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INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER - Inspector Harry Hole pursues an assassin bent on revenge in this "fast-and-furious" installment (The New York Times Book Review) of the bestselling series. Shots ring out at... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Harry's last name

To all those that love the Harry Hole nlovels, have you ever wondered about his name. Harry Hole. I did.I contacted his publishing company, they told me it was pronounced... "O"like in "pool" and "e"like in "ethnic" Harry Hoooley. I like that MUCH better than Harry Hole. Be sure and read The Redeemer AFTER The Devils Star, the last few pages go back to Devils Star, WOW!

one of the best scandinavian writers about the police. Love Harry Hole

love harry hole and this series is tops. Love harry hole If you lke stig larsson you will love these books

So much more than your average crime novel...

In sub zero temperatures on a busy Oslo pedestrian street the Salvation Army sing to the Christmas shoppers as a shot rings out and one of their group falls to the ground with a single shot to the forehead. The professional who fired the shot disappears into the crowd, heading for the airport and his flight home to Zagreb but the weather isn't on his side and all flights are cancelled. Being forced to stay a further night in Oslo, he is still there when the newspapers report the death and name the man - a man who was not his target. From the first couple of chapters, I could not put this book down as I was drawn into an intricate, well plotted storyline that kept me guessing right to the end. Having never been to Oslo or indeed any of the Scandinavian countries, the authors depiction made it easy to imagine the location. The characters are incredibly well written; Inspector Harry Hole, a cop with a history and demons (as they always seem to be in crime novels) is so much more than that and is a terrific character with depth and someone you want to know more about. The hitman is also brilliantly portrayed and the author takes you with him into the seedier side of Oslo as he seeks refuge as the net tightens. All of the characters have detail and depth, even the lesser ones. This is the first book I've read by Jo Nesbø and I can't recommend it highly enough, I didn't realise when I bought it that it was the fourth in the Harry Hole series to be translated into English and I had no problem reading it without having read the previous ones, but I'll certainly be going back and reading them now.

"Goodness does not roll over and play dead when it is confronted with evil."

The Redeemer is the fourth book in translation by Jo Nesbo and he captures our imagination with this book by bringing us readers into the storyline twelve years prior to the main plot. We start with the rape of a fourteen year old girl that takes place at a Salvation Army summer camp in Norway. Although we know there was a rape we are not given clues who committed this act or disclosure of the victim. In a second separate event we are also given the story of a young Croatian boy caught up in history of Croatia and it's political cruelties his known by others as the little redeemer. Current Day: Oslo, shots ring out at a Christmas Concert, a volunteer dressed as a Salvation Army soldier is executed by a man in the crowd. Less than an hour later Inspector Harry Hole is at the crime scene and with hardly any leads to go on, he hunt's for his faceless killer. Harry's luck is about to change, the current snow storm that has hit Oslo has grounded flights. Stranded, the Killer looks for a place to stay while trying to keep a low profile, but as the cold night draws on he also discovers he made a fatal mistake, his shot the wrong man! With his contract job still pending he makes the most of his time in Oslo and decides to finish his work. He takes refuge for a while with the Salvation Army trying to hide behind the seamy side where dope heads sell their clothes even if it could mean life or death in a freezing city. As twisted events unfold Harry suddenly finds himself looking for two types of psychopaths an assassin and a rapist; on the wintry streets of Oslo it suddenly becomes an increasing desperate situation for all. Fantastic reading! all the ingredients of evil in one book, lies, deceit, revenge, biblical passages, manipulation, bribery, corruptions, violence and more twists and turns than a twisty-turny thing! I will never look at my vacuum cleaner in the same light again! The Author Jo Nesbo does a wonderful job in this book with his incredible observation, not only of people with their thoughts and feelings making all characters seem so very real, but also about every day life and little things in general. Subjects such as politics, giving us the good/bad sides to his city, level of corruptions in Oslo and of course if you haven't been to Oslo, like me, he gives us those clear visuals, a sense of place for our minds to work towards. You can clearly tell when reading through his interviewed people thoroughly, tapping into different areas also adding parts of history to build the story. He remains very descriptive throughout his writing, which is something I love more than anything and it really adds and helps us readers use our imagination to lose ourselves in the whole dark twisted plot. I actually refer to this book as Harry new start, his ex girlfriend is very much in the background and he also managed to get himself to AA meetings and stay soberish for this book. But his still having that constant battle since he requires to carry a hip

The Day of the Redeemer

Harry Hole, the wonderfully flawed Norwegian police detective of Jo Nesbo's crime series, faces his most compelling challenge when a mysterious hit man arrives in Oslo. A shadowy, faceless figure known only as "the little redeemer," this antagonist is a relentless killing machine with only one goal in mind--finish the job. Harry and his team of colleagues in the Oslo police force race against time to identify him, find him, and stop him. But it's not going to be easy, because the "redeemer" has nothing to lose.... This is the 4th entry in my absolute favorite Scandinavian series (and yes, I'm counting Henning Mankell and Stieg Larsson's GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO series), and it is terrifically exciting. The point-of-view switches between Harry and the Redeemer remind me of THE DAY OF THE JACKAL, and Nesbo's writing style is particularly vivid. You can start with this one, or you can do yourself a favor and read all 4 adventures in order. If you love the best in mystery and suspense, you won't be disappointed. Highly recommended.
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