The Bat by Jo Nesbø
My rating: ★★★☆☆
Harry Hole, a Norwegian police officer who never drinks a drop of alcohol, gets sent to Australia to investigate the murder of a Swedish girl.
As the murder investigation turns into something much bigger and darker than at first meets the eye, Harry and the police force find themselves desperate to find some decent leads.
I had some ideas who the killer was, none of which turned out to be right. So it made for a suspenseful read despite some minor lags.
Some of the settings and/or times of day did confuse me, but I enjoyed the references to Australia, the aboriginals, and their stories (and, last but not least, the cricket reference!).
This story turned out being quite tragic, and left me feeling sad despite what I felt was meant to be an uplifting end.
All in all, The Bat by Jo Nesbø made for a solid police thriller read, and I will be looking out for more of his works, starting with Harry Hole #2.
Happy reading everyone.
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Harry Hole, a Norwegian police officer who never drinks a drop of alcohol, gets sent to Australia to investigate the murder of a Swedish girl.
As the murder investigation turns into something much bigger and darker than at first meets the eye, Harry and the police force find themselves desperate to find some decent leads.
I had some ideas who the killer was, none of which turned out to be right. So it made for a suspenseful read despite some minor lags.
Some of the settings and/or times of day did confuse me, but I enjoyed the references to Australia, the aboriginals, and their stories (and, last but not least, the cricket reference!).
This story turned out being quite tragic, and left me feeling sad despite what I felt was meant to be an uplifting end.
All in all, The Bat by Jo Nesbø made for a solid police thriller read, and I will be looking out for more of his works, starting with Harry Hole #2.
Happy reading everyone.
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