5/23/2023 0 Comments The bat by jo nesbo review![]() The first part is too slow, with lot of different angles, cultural background and such pushed in. ![]() I don’t quite feel this can be classified as a “thriller”, more of a whodunnit. The investigation seems to have to be on the Aussie police’s terms, as put quite direct by their chief, McCormack. He’s teamed up with Andrew Kensington to do that. When Inger Holter, a Norwegian mini-celebrity is found murdered in Australia, the Norwegian police send their man Harry Hole (pronounced as Har-ry Hoh-lay and not the hole meaning orifice) to aid in the investigation headed by their Australian counterparts. This book, originally in Norwegian is translated by Don Bartlett into English. I didn’t think that he’d be a Norwegian author though. I think one of my friends at ALOP published a review on this and it caught my attention primarily from the title, and then from the author’s name, which was new to me. ![]() It’s been a little while since I’ve wanted to read this series. Other than this series, he has also released one children’s fiction novel titled Doktor Proktors Prompepulver. Jo Nesbø is a Norwegian author and musician best known for his detective fictions involving Detective Harry Hole. ![]()
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