"An elegant and complex thriller. . . . Harrowingly beautiful." --New York Times Book Review
"Hugely impressive--ambitious in scope, and skilled in execution." --Los Angeles Times
"Ranks with the best of current American crime fiction."--Washington Post
Jo Nesb , the New York Times bestselling author of The Snowman, has solidified his spot as one of the most exciting Scandinavian thriller writers in the crime fiction business. The Redbreast is the third installment in Nesb 's tough-as-nails series featuring Oslo police detective Harry Hole.
Detective Harry Hole embarrassed the force, and for his sins he's been reassigned to mundane surveillance tasks. But while monitoring neo-Nazi activities in Oslo, Hole is inadvertently drawn into a mystery with deep roots in Norway's dark past--when members of the nation's government willingly collaborated with Nazi Germany.
More than sixty years later, this black mark won't wash away, and disgraced old soldiers who once survived a brutal Russian winter are being murdered, one by one. Now, with only a stained and guilty conscience to guide him, an angry, alcoholic, error-prone policeman must make his way safely past the traps and mirrors of a twisted criminal mind. For a hideous conspiracy is rapidly taking shape around Hole--and Norway's darkest hour may still be to come.
Industry Reviews
"Original...demands concentration but it's worth the effort."--Literary Review "Certainly ranks with the best of current American crime fiction."--Washington Post Book World "An elegant and complex thriller . . . Ingenious design. . . . Harrowingly beautiful scenes."--New York Times Book Review "Reading THE REDBREAST is like watching a hit movie. Author Jo Nesbo's scenes are so vivid that you can imagine them playing across the big screen. The pacing is swift. The plot is precise and intricate. The characters are intriguing."--USA Today "[A] bold, ambitious thriller."--Kirkus Reviews "Exciting, witty, melancholy and thought-provoking."--Daily Telegraph (London) "Paced to grip and twiddle with your insides, this is a fine thriller."--Sunday Sport "Shifting effortlessly between the last days of WWII on the Eastern front and modern day Oslo, Norwegian Nesb� spins a complex tale of murder, revenge and betrayal. . . . Perfectly paced and painfully suspenseful."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)