Showing posts with label Harry Hole. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harry Hole. Show all posts
Sunday, April 13, 2014
N is for Nordic Noir
I have never been to any Scandinavian country, but I love the sub-genre of mystery known as Nordic Noir. I am particularly fond of the "Harry Hole" books by Jo Nesbo (N is for Nesbo) and Jussi Adler-Olsen's Dept. Q books. I'm not alone in my affection for these mysteries. There's a list of almost 300 titles in the genre on Goodreads and some of my favorite books aren't even on there. If you're looking for a place to dive into the chilly waters of this genre, the Goodreads list is a good place to start.
Labels:
Dept. Q,
GoodReads,
Harry Hole,
Jo Nesbo,
Jussi Adler-Olsen,
Nrdic Noir
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Book review: Jo Nesbo's Nemesis
In Nemesis (now out in paperback) Jo Nesbo’s melancholy, alcoholic detective Harry Hole looks into the murder of his partner while solving a bank robbery that’s actually more complex than it looks.
Bank manager Stine Grette has been gunned down by a robber, even though he got away with millions of kroner. Harry teams up with nondescript detective Beate Lønn, who spots numerous little details he’s missed, and the two of them are convinced that there’s a larger crime behind the crime they’ve witnessed.
Harry, though, is somewhat distracted. His ongoing obsession with the murder of his partner (beaten to death by a baseball bat) continues to affect his work, and a woman from his past has shown up just as Rakel, his current girlfriend, flies to Moscow to deal with her young son Oleg’s father, a Russian who wants custody of the boy.
Labels:
Harry Hole,
Jo Nesbo,
Nemesis,
Nordic Noir
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