The Devil's Star

Author:   Jo Nesbo ,  Jo Nesbo
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Volume:   5
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9780061133985


Pages:   464
Publication Date:   03 October 2017
Format:   Paperback
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"""It's fascinating to watch this Norwegian author adapt our homegrown monster [the serial killer] to a foreign culture.... When things go wrong, Harry goes on a bender, but when he's on his game, no one is better than this obsessive detective. He systematically works his way through the intricacies of a plot that speeds along like a bullet train.""--New York Times Book Review Detective Harry Hole is on the trail of a diabolical serial killer terrorizing Oslo in another electrifying thriller in the Harry Hole series from the author of The Snowman. In the heat of a sweltering Oslo summer, a young woman is found murdered in her flat--with one of her fingers cut off and a tiny red star-shaped diamond placed under her eyelid. An off-the-rails alcoholic barely holding on to his job, Detective Harry Hole is assigned to the case with Tom Waaler, a hated colleague whom Harry believes is responsible for the murder of his partner. When another woman is reported missing five days later, and her severed finger turns up adorned with a red star-shaped diamond ring, Harry fears a serial killer is at work. But Hole's determination to capture a fiend and to expose Waaler's crimes is leading him into shadowy places where both investigations merge in unexpected ways, forcing him to make difficult decisions about a future he may not live to see."

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Author:   Jo Nesbo ,  Jo Nesbo
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   HarperCollins Publishers
Volume:   5
Dimensions:   Width: 13.60cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.372kg
ISBN:  

9780061133985


ISBN 10:   0061133981
Pages:   464
Publication Date:   03 October 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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-Searing. . . . Nesbo brilliantly incorporates threads from earlier novels, including Hole's often tumultuous relationship with his lover, Rakel, without ever losing the current story's rhythm. . . . Hole is arguably one of today's most fascinating fictional detectives.---Publishers Weekly (starred review)


Superb. --Daily Telegraph (London)


Nesbo offers up another top-notch mystery thriller, thickly layered, perfectly plotted, and briskly paced to keep readers hooked. With ties to events in The Redbreast, this is an excellent sequel. . . . Recommended for all fiction collections and essential for Scandinavian crime lovers. --Library Journal [A] bold, ambitious thriller. . . . It's well worth sticking with the story; both the hero and the villain are as compelling as the portrayal of Norwegians doing whatever it takes to survive the war and then paying the price. Nesbo bids fair to turn Norway into serious competition for Sweden as Scandinavia's crime center. --Kirkus Reviews An elegant and complex thriller . . . Ingenious design. . . . Nesbo's book eloquently uses its multiple horrors to advance a disturbing argument: suppressing history is an open invitation for history to repeat itself. --New York Times Book Review Reading THE REDBREAST is like watching a hit movie. . . . The pacing is swift. The plot is precise and intricate. . . . THE REDBREAST is surprisingly witty at times and often grim. But it's always smart. --USA Today A fine novel. . . . THE REDBREAST certainly ranks with the best of current American crime fiction. --Washington Post Book World Readers now can savor NEMESIS. . . . Nesbo's storytelling abilities are incomparable. NEMESIS is crime novel as art form and great entertainment. --USA Today The dense plot is supremely detailed. . . . A crisp, clean translation. . . . Satisfying. --New York Times Book Review There's Nordic noir, and then there's Nesbo noir. Jo Nesbo's reputation as the reigning bad boy of Norwegian crime fiction has grown steadily in the USA with the critically acclaimed novels The Redbreast and Nemesis and now THE DEVIL'S STAR. --USA Today Jo Nesbo has a credibly scary line on the power of corruption, and his complex plot culminates in a nail-biting episode with overtones of The Day of the Jackal. --The Independent A well-crafted rollercoaster of a book. . . . Nesbo sets a cracking pace, the shambolic Hole is exasperating and endearing by turns, and a series of spectacular plot twists lead to a thrilling finale. Highly recommended. --The Guardian (London) A complex tale of murder, revenge and betrayal . . . perfectly paced and painfully suspenseful. . . . Readers will delight in Hole, a laconic hero as doggedly stubborn as Connelly's Harry Bosch, and yet with a prickly appeal all his own. --Publishers Weekly, starred review Astonishingly confident. . . . The Devil's Star scores with an intriguing plot and Nesbo's mastery of pace and tension. --The Times (London) A gripping tale of political intrigue and sprawling global corruption. . . . With plenty of shootouts and intensely described chase sequences, The Redbreast certainly delivers. --Kirkus Reviews Nobody can delve into the dark, twisted mind of a murderer better than a Scandinavian thriller writer. --Vogue Bucks the trend... Nesbo's long-range plotting is careful, and the debate about the Norwegian elite's behaviour during the war cleverly managed. --London Review of Books In crime fiction terms, the ongoing Harry Hole is epic along the lines of something Count Tolstoy might have dreamed up. . . . Tremendous emotional resonance. --Toronto Star Superb. --Daily Telegraph (London) Jo Nesbo is my new favorite thriller writer and Harry Hole my new hero. --Michael Connelly Nesbo has a knack for Euro noir. --Entertainment Weekly Readers new to this whitehot series will be impressed by Nesbo's generous plotting and his insight into dark places in the human soul. --Kirkus Reviews Searing. . . . Nesbo brilliantly incorporates threads from earlier novels, including Hole's often tumultuous relationship with his lover, Rakel, without ever losing the current story's rhythm. . . . Hole is arguably one of today's most fascinating fictional detectives. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Nesbo returns with another novel that is every bit the multitextured, complexly plotted, psychologically rich thriller that made Redbreast such an unqualified success. . . . No doubt about it: Nesbo belongs on every crime-fiction fan's A-list. --Booklist (starred review) [A] beautifully executed heist drama. . . . Expertly weaving plot lines from Hole's last outing to feature the inspector, The Redbreast (2007), Nesbo delivers a lush crime saga that will leave U.S. readers clamoring for the next installment. --Publishers Weekly (starred review)


Nesbo offers up another top-notch mystery thriller, thickly layered, perfectly plotted, and briskly paced to keep readers hooked. With ties to events in The Redbreast, this is an excellent sequel. . . . Recommended for all fiction collections and essential for Scandinavian crime lovers. --Library Journal [A] bold, ambitious thriller. . . . It's well worth sticking with the story; both the hero and the villain are as compelling as the portrayal of Norwegians doing whatever it takes to survive the war and then paying the price. Nesbo bids fair to turn Norway into serious competition for Sweden as Scandinavia's crime center. --Kirkus Reviews Reading THE REDBREAST is like watching a hit movie. . . . The pacing is swift. The plot is precise and intricate. . . . THE REDBREAST is surprisingly witty at times and often grim. But it's always smart. --USA Today Readers now can savor NEMESIS. . . . Nesbo's storytelling abilities are incomparable. NEMESIS is crime novel as art form and great entertainment. --USA Today There's Nordic noir, and then there's Nesbo noir. Jo Nesbo's reputation as the reigning bad boy of Norwegian crime fiction has grown steadily in the USA with the critically acclaimed novels The Redbreast and Nemesis and now THE DEVIL'S STAR. --USA Today A well-crafted rollercoaster of a book. . . . Nesbo sets a cracking pace, the shambolic Hole is exasperating and endearing by turns, and a series of spectacular plot twists lead to a thrilling finale. Highly recommended. --The Guardian (London) Astonishingly confident. . . . The Devil's Star scores with an intriguing plot and Nesbo's mastery of pace and tension. --The Times (London) Nobody can delve into the dark, twisted mind of a murderer better than a Scandinavian thriller writer. --Vogue Superb. --Daily Telegraph (London) An elegant and complex thriller . . . Ingenious design. . . . Nesbo's book eloquently uses its multiple horrors to advance a disturbing argument: suppressing history is an open invitation for history to repeat itself. --New York Times Book Review A fine novel. . . . THE REDBREAST certainly ranks with the best of current American crime fiction. --Washington Post Book World The dense plot is supremely detailed. . . . A crisp, clean translation. . . . Satisfying. --New York Times Book Review Jo Nesbo has a credibly scary line on the power of corruption, and his complex plot culminates in a nail-biting episode with overtones of The Day of the Jackal. --The Independent A complex tale of murder, revenge and betrayal . . . perfectly paced and painfully suspenseful. . . . Readers will delight in Hole, a laconic hero as doggedly stubborn as Connelly's Harry Bosch, and yet with a prickly appeal all his own. --Publishers Weekly, starred review A gripping tale of political intrigue and sprawling global corruption. . . . With plenty of shootouts and intensely described chase sequences, The Redbreast certainly delivers. --Kirkus Reviews Bucks the trend... Nesbo's long-range plotting is careful, and the debate about the Norwegian elite's behaviour during the war cleverly managed. --London Review of Books In crime fiction terms, the ongoing Harry Hole is epic along the lines of something Count Tolstoy might have dreamed up. . . . Tremendous emotional resonance. --Toronto Star Jo Nesbo is my new favorite thriller writer and Harry Hole my new hero. --Michael Connelly Nesbo has a knack for Euro noir. --Entertainment Weekly Readers new to this whitehot series will be impressed by Nesbo's generous plotting and his insight into dark places in the human soul. --Kirkus Reviews Nesbo returns with another novel that is every bit the multitextured, complexly plotted, psychologically rich thriller that made Redbreast such an unqualified success. . . . No doubt about it: Nesbo belongs on every crime-fiction fan's A-list. --Booklist (starred review) Searing. . . . Nesbo brilliantly incorporates threads from earlier novels, including Hole's often tumultuous relationship with his lover, Rakel, without ever losing the current story's rhythm. . . . Hole is arguably one of today's most fascinating fictional detectives. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) [A] beautifully executed heist drama. . . . Expertly weaving plot lines from Hole's last outing to feature the inspector, The Redbreast (2007), Nesbo delivers a lush crime saga that will leave U.S. readers clamoring for the next installment. --Publishers Weekly (starred review)


Nesbo offers up another top-notch mystery thriller, thickly layered, perfectly plotted, and briskly paced to keep readers hooked. With ties to events in The Redbreast, this is an excellent sequel. . . . Recommended for all fiction collections and essential for Scandinavian crime lovers. --Library Journal [A] bold, ambitious thriller. . . . It's well worth sticking with the story; both the hero and the villain are as compelling as the portrayal of Norwegians doing whatever it takes to survive the war and then paying the price. Nesbo bids fair to turn Norway into serious competition for Sweden as Scandinavia's crime center. --Kirkus Reviews An elegant and complex thriller . . . Ingenious design. . . . Nesbo's book eloquently uses its multiple horrors to advance a disturbing argument: suppressing history is an open invitation for history to repeat itself. --New York Times Book Review Jo Nesb? is my new favorite thriller writer and Harry Hole my new hero. --Michael Connelly Reading THE REDBREAST is like watching a hit movie. . . . The pacing is swift. The plot is precise and intricate. . . . THE REDBREAST is surprisingly witty at times and often grim. But it's always smart. --USA Today A fine novel. . . . THE REDBREAST certainly ranks with the best of current American crime fiction. --Washington Post Book World Readers now can savor NEMESIS. . . . Nesbo's storytelling abilities are incomparable. NEMESIS is crime novel as art form and great entertainment. --USA Today The dense plot is supremely detailed. . . . A crisp, clean translation. . . . Satisfying. --New York Times Book Review There's Nordic noir, and then there's Nesbo noir. Jo Nesbo's reputation as the reigning bad boy of Norwegian crime fiction has grown steadily in the USA with the critically acclaimed novels The Redbreast and Nemesis and now THE DEVIL'S STAR. --USA Today Jo Nesbo has a credibly scary line on the power of corruption, and his complex plot culminates in a nail-biting episode with overtones of The Day of the Jackal. --The Independent Nesb? has a knack for Euro noir. --Entertainment Weekly A well-crafted rollercoaster of a book. . . . Nesbo sets a cracking pace, the shambolic Hole is exasperating and endearing by turns, and a series of spectacular plot twists lead to a thrilling finale. Highly recommended. --The Guardian (London) A complex tale of murder, revenge and betrayal . . . perfectly paced and painfully suspenseful. . . . Readers will delight in Hole, a laconic hero as doggedly stubborn as Connelly's Harry Bosch, and yet with a prickly appeal all his own. --Publishers Weekly, starred review Astonishingly confident. . . . The Devil's Star scores with an intriguing plot and Nesbo's mastery of pace and tension. --The Times (London) A gripping tale of political intrigue and sprawling global corruption. . . . With plenty of shootouts and intensely described chase sequences, The Redbreast certainly delivers. --Kirkus Reviews Nobody can delve into the dark, twisted mind of a murderer better than a Scandinavian thriller writer. --Vogue Bucks the trend... Nesbo's long-range plotting is careful, and the debate about the Norwegian elite's behaviour during the war cleverly managed. --London Review of Books In crime fiction terms, the ongoing Harry Hole is epic along the lines of something Count Tolstoy might have dreamed up. . . . Tremendous emotional resonance. --Toronto Star Superb. --Daily Telegraph (London) There s Nordic noir, and then there s Nesbo noir. Jo Nesbo s reputation as the reigning bad boy of Norwegian crime fiction has grown steadily in the USA with the critically acclaimed novels The Redbreast and Nemesis and now THE DEVIL S STAR. --USA Today Readers new to this whitehot series will be impressed by Nesb? s generous plotting and his insight into dark places in the human soul. --Kirkus Astonishingly confident. . . . The Devil s Star scores with an intriguing plot and Nesbo s mastery of pace and tension. --The Times (London) Jo Nesb? is my new favorite thriller writer and Harry Hole my new hero. --Michael Connelly Superb. --Daily Telegraph (London) Nesb? has a knack for Euro noir. --Entertainment Weekly Nobody can delve into the dark, twisted mind of a murderer better than a Scandinavian thriller writer. --Vogue The dense plot is supremely detailed. . . . A crisp, clean translation. . . . Satisfying. --New York Times Book Review Readers now can savor NEMESIS. . . . Nesbo s storytelling abilities are incomparable. NEMESIS is crime novel as art form and great entertainment. --USA Today A well-crafted rollercoaster of a book. . . . Nesbo sets a cracking pace, the shambolic Hole is exasperating and endearing by turns, and a series of spectacular plot twists lead to a thrilling finale. Highly recommended. --The Guardian (London) In crime fiction terms, the ongoing Harry Hole is epic along the lines of something Count Tolstoy might have dreamed up. . . . Tremendous emotional resonance. --Toronto Star [A] beautifully executed heist drama. . . . Expertly weaving plot lines from Hole s last outing to feature the inspector, The Redbreast (2007), Nesbo delivers a lush crime saga that will leave U.S. readers clamoring for the next installment. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) [A] bold, ambitious thriller. . . . It s well worth sticking with the story; both the hero and the villain are as compelling as the portrayal of Norwegians doing whatever it takes to survive the war and then paying the price. Nesbo bids fair to turn Norway into serious competition for Sweden as Scandinavia s crime center. --Kirkus Reviews Nesbo offers up another top-notch mystery thriller, thickly layered, perfectly plotted, and briskly paced to keep readers hooked. With ties to events in The Redbreast, this is an excellent sequel. . . . Recommended for all fiction collections and essential for Scandinavian crime lovers. --Library Journal An elegant and complex thriller . . . Ingenious design. . . . Nesbo s book eloquently uses its multiple horrors to advance a disturbing argument: suppressing history is an open invitation for history to repeat itself. --New York Times Book Review A fine novel. . . . THE REDBREAST certainly ranks with the best of current American crime fiction. --Washington Post Book World Nesbo returns with another novel that is every bit the multitextured, complexly plotted, psychologically rich thriller that made Redbreast such an unqualified success. . . . No doubt about it: Nesbo belongs on every crime-fiction fan s A-list. --Booklist (starred review) A gripping tale of political intrigue and sprawling global corruption. . . . With plenty of shootouts and intensely described chase sequences, The Redbreast certainly delivers. --Kirkus Reviews A complex tale of murder, revenge and betrayal . . . perfectly paced and painfully suspenseful. . . . Readers will delight in Hole, a laconic hero as doggedly stubborn as Connelly s Harry Bosch, and yet with a prickly appeal all his own. --Publishers Weekly, starred review Bucks the trend Nesbo s long-range plotting is careful, and the debate about the Norwegian elite s behaviour during the war cleverly managed. --London Review of Books Jo Nesbo has a credibly scary line on the power of corruption, and his complex plot culminates in a nail-biting episode with overtones of The Day of the Jackal. --The Independent Reading THE REDBREAST is like watching a hit movie. . . . The pacing is swift. The plot is precise and intricate. . . . THE REDBREAST is surprisingly witty at times and often grim. But it s always smart. --USA Today Searing. . . . Nesbo brilliantly incorporates threads from earlier novels, including Hole s often tumultuous relationship with his lover, Rakel, without ever losing the current story s rhythm. . . . Hole is arguably one of today s most fascinating fictional detectives. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Readers new to this whitehot series will be impressed by Nesbo's generous plotting and his insight into dark places in the human soul. --Kirkus Jo Nesbo is my new favorite thriller writer and Harry Hole my new hero. --Michael Connelly Nesbo has a knack for Euro noir. --Entertainment Weekly Searing. . . . Nesbo brilliantly incorporates threads from earlier novels, including Hole's often tumultuous relationship with his lover, Rakel, without ever losing the current story's rhythm. . . . Hole is arguably one of today's most fascinating fictional detectives. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Nesbo returns with another novel that is every bit the multitextured, complexly plotted, psychologically rich thriller that made Redbreast such an unqualified success. . . . No doubt about it: Nesbo belongs on every crime-fiction fan's A-list. --Booklist (starred review) [A] beautifully executed heist drama. . . . Expertly weaving plot lines from Hole's last outing to feature the inspector, The Redbreast (2007), Nesbo delivers a lush crime saga that will leave U.S. readers clamoring for the next installment. --Publishers Weekly (starred review)


Searing. . . . Nesbo brilliantly incorporates threads from earlier novels, including Hole s often tumultuous relationship with his lover, Rakel, without ever losing the current story s rhythm. . . . Hole is arguably one of today s most fascinating fictional detectives. --Publishers Weekly (starred review)


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A musician, songwriter, and economist, Jo Nesb� is also one of Europe's most acclaimed crime writers, and is the winner of the Glass Key Award, northern Europe's most prestigious crime-fiction prize, for his first novel featuring Police Detective Harry Hole. Nesb� lives in Oslo.

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