The Snowman

Author:   Jo Nesbo ,  Don Bartlett ,  Don Bartlett
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
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9780307595867


Pages:   383
Publication Date:   10 May 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Internationally acclaimed crime writer Jo Nesbo's antihero police investigator, Harry Hole, is back: in a bone-chilling thriller that will take Hole to the brink of insanity. Oslo in November. The first snow of the season has fallen. A boy named Jonas wakes in the night to find his mother gone. Out his window, in the cold moonlight, he sees the snowman that inexplicably appeared in the yard earlier in the day. Around its neck is his mother's pink scarf. Hole suspects a link between a menacing letter he's received and the disappearance of Jonas's mother--and of perhaps a dozen other women, all of whom went missing on the day of a first snowfall. As his investigation deepens, something else emerges: he is becoming a pawn in an increasingly terrifying game whose rules are devised--and constantly revised--by the killer. Fiercely suspenseful, its characters brilliantly realized, its atmosphere permeated with evil, The Snowman is the electrifying work of one of the best crime writers of our time.

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Author:   Jo Nesbo ,  Don Bartlett ,  Don Bartlett
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Random House Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 16.60cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.776kg
ISBN:  

9780307595867


ISBN 10:   0307595862
Pages:   383
Publication Date:   10 May 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Jo Nesbo is my new favorite thriller writer and Harry Hole my new hero. --Michael Connelly <br> With Henning Mankell having written his last Wallander novel and Stieg Larsson no longer with us, I have had to make the decision on whom to confer the title of best current Nordic writer of crime fiction. After finishing Jo Nesbo's The Snowman, I hesitate no longer . . . This is crime writing of the highest order, in which the characters are as strong as the story, where an atmosphere of evil permeates, and the tension begins in the first chapter and never lets up. -- Times (UK) <br> The Snowman is a superb thriller--smart, stylish, beautifully paced and meticulously plotted . . . Nesbo is such an insightful portraitist that Hole and all the secondary characters are convincing at just about every bloody turn . . . The psychological aspects of the novel are on a par with Ruth Rendell's inspector Wexford mysteries. Ultimately, though, what sets Nesbo apart is his ability to keep


"""Jo Nesbo is my new favorite thriller writer and Harry Hole my new hero."" --Michael Connelly ""With Henning Mankell having written his last Wallander novel and Stieg Larsson no longer with us, I have had to make the decision on whom to confer the title of best current Nordic writer of crime fiction. After finishing Jo Nesbo's The Snowman, I hesitate no longer . . . This is crime writing of the highest order, in which the characters are as strong as the story, where an atmosphere of evil permeates, and the tension begins in the first chapter and never lets up."" --Times (UK) ""The Snowman is a superb thriller--smart, stylish, beautifully paced and meticulously plotted . . . Nesbo is such an insightful portraitist that Hole and all the secondary characters are convincing at just about every bloody turn . . . The psychological aspects of the novel are on a par with Ruth Rendell's inspector Wexford mysteries. Ultimately, though, what sets Nesbo apart is his ability to keep the pages turning with such intellectual dexterity."" --Newsday ""Every now and then, a truly exceptional crime novel comes along, something so gripping that it recalls classics such as The Silence of the Lambs. Jo Nesbo has pulled it off with The Snowman . . . [which] establishes him as a writer of rare ingenuity and total confidence."" --Sunday Times (UK) ""Irresistibly addictive . . . This is reading as you experienced it in childhood, without any gap between eye and mind, but with the added pleasures that adult plots and adult characters can bring . . . It is Nesbo's plots--brilliantly conceived, carefully worked out, and complicatedly satisfying--that finally make [his books] unputdownable."" --Slate ""Nesbo is being hailed as the next Stieg Larsson or Henning Mankell . . . Apt comparisons, but they don't go far enough. This is simply the best detective novel this reviewer has read in years . . . Nesbo's latest thriller reads like a symphony, from the thundering first chords that pull the reader into a magical world through the delicately enticing development in which motifs and story strands are woven together leading to a pounding, furious conclusion."" --Library Journal (starred) ""Erica Jong meets Stephen King meets, yes, Stieg Larsson in this superb thriller."" --Kirkus Reviews (starred) Jo Nesbo is my new favorite thriller writer and Harry Hole my new hero. Michael Connelly With Henning Mankell having written his last Wallander novel and Stieg Larsson no longer with us, I have had to make the decision on whom to confer the title of best current Nordic writer of crime fiction. After finishing Jo Nesbo s The Snowman, I hesitate no longer . . . This is crime writing of the highest order, in which the characters are as strong as the story, where an atmosphere of evil permeates, and the tension begins in the first chapter and never lets up. Times (UK) The Snowman is a superb thriller smart, stylish, beautifully paced and meticulously plotted . . . Nesbo is such an insightful portraitist that Hole and all the secondary characters are convincing at just about every bloody turn . . . The psychological aspects of the novel are on a par with Ruth Rendell s inspector Wexford mysteries. Ultimately, though, what sets Nesbo apart is his ability to keep the pages turning with such intellectual dexterity. Newsday Every now and then, a truly exceptional crime novel comes along, something so gripping that it recalls classics such as The Silence of the Lambs. Jo Nesbo has pulled it off with The Snowman . . . [which] establishes him as a writer of rare ingenuity and total confidence. Sunday Times (UK) Irresistibly addictive . . . This is reading as you experienced it in childhood, without any gap between eye and mind, but with the added pleasures that adult plots and adult characters can bring . . . It is Nesbo s plots brilliantly conceived, carefully worked out, and complicatedly satisfying that finally make [his books] unputdownable. Slate Nesbo is being hailed as the next Stieg Larsson or Henning Mankell . . . Apt comparisons, but they don t go far enough. This is simply the best detective novel this reviewer has read in years . . . Nesbo s latest thriller reads like a symphony, from the thundering first chords that pull the reader into a magical world through the delicately enticing development in which motifs and story strands are woven together leading to a pounding, furious conclusion. Library Journal (starred) Erica Jong meets Stephen King meets, yes, Stieg Larsson in this superb thriller. Kirkus Reviews (starred) "" ""Jo NesbO is my new favorite thriller writer and Harry Hole my new hero."" --Michael Connelly ""With Henning Mankell having written his last Wallander novel and Stieg Larsson no longer with us, I have had to make the decision on whom to confer the title of best current Nordic writer of crime fiction. After finishing Jo NesbO's ""The Snowman,"" I hesitate no longer . . . This is crime writing of the highest order, in which the characters are as strong as the story, where an atmosphere of evil permeates, and the tension begins in the first chapter and never lets up."" --""Times ""(UK) """"The Snowman ""is a superb thriller--smart, stylish, beautifully paced and meticulously plotted . . . NesbO is such an insightful portraitist that Hole and all the secondary characters are convincing at just about every bloody turn . . . The psychological aspects of the novel are on a par with Ruth Rendell's inspector Wexford mysteries. Ultimately, though, what sets NesbO apart is his ability to keep the pages turning with such intellectual dexterity."" --""Newsday"" ""Every now and then, a truly exceptional crime novel comes along, something so gripping that it recalls classics such as ""The Silence of the Lambs."" Jo NesbO has pulled it off with ""The Snowman"" . . . [which] establishes him as a writer of rare ingenuity and total confidence."" --""Sunday Times"" (UK) "" "" ""Irresistibly addictive . . . This is reading as you experienced it in childhood, without any gap between eye and mind, but with the added pleasures that adult plots and adult characters can bring . . . It is NesbO's plots--brilliantly conceived, carefully worked out, and complicatedly satisfying--that finally make [his books] unputdownable."" --""Slate "" ""NesbO is being hailed as the next Stieg Larsson or Henning Mankell . . . Apt comparisons, but they don't go far enough. This is simply the best detective novel this reviewer has read in years . . . NesbO's latest thriller reads like a symphony, from the thundering first chords that pull the reader into a magical world through the delicately enticing development in which motifs and story strands are woven together leading to a pounding, furious conclusion."" --""Library Journal ""(starred) ""Erica Jong meets Stephen King meets, yes, Stieg Larsson in this superb thriller."" --""Kirkus Reviews ""(starred)"


Jo Nesbo is my new favorite thriller writer and Harry Hole my new hero. --Michael Connelly


Jo Nesbo is my new favorite thriller writer and Harry Hole my new hero. --Michael Connelly With Henning Mankell having written his last Wallander novel and Stieg Larsson no longer with us, I have had to make the decision on whom to confer the title of best current Nordic writer of crime fiction. After finishing Jo Nesbo's <i>The Snowman</i>, I hesitate no longer . . . This is crime writing of the highest order, in which the characters are as strong as the story, where an atmosphere of evil permeates, and the tension begins in the first chapter and never lets up. --<i>Times </i>(UK) <i>The Snowman </i>is a superb thriller--smart, stylish, beautifully paced and meticulously plotted . . . Nesbo is such an insightful portraitist that Hole and all the secondary characters are convincing at just about every bloody turn . . . The psychological aspects of the novel are on a par with Ruth Rendell's inspector Wexford mysteries. Ultimately, though, what sets Nesbo apart is his ability to keep the pages turning with such intellectual dexterity. --<i>Newsday</i> Every now and then, a truly exceptional crime novel comes along, something so gripping that it recalls classics such as <i>The Silence of the Lambs</i>. Jo Nesbo has pulled it off with <i>The Snowman</i> . . . [which] establishes him as a writer of rare ingenuity and total confidence. --<i>Sunday Times</i> (UK)<i> </i> Irresistibly addictive . . . This is reading as you experienced it in childhood, without any gap between eye and mind, but with the added pleasures that adult plots and adult characters can bring . . . It is Nesbo's plots--brilliantly conceived, carefully worked out, and complicatedly satisfying--that finally make [his books] unputdownable. --<i>Slate Nesbo is being hailed as the next Stieg Larsson or Henning Mankell . . . Apt comparisons, but they don't go far enough. This is simply the best detective novel this reviewer has read in years . . . Nesbo's latest thriller reads like a symphony, from the thundering first chords that pull the reader into a magical world through the delicately enticing development in which motifs and story strands are woven together leading to a pounding, furious conclusion. --<i>Library Journal </i>(starred) Erica Jong meets Stephen King meets, yes, Stieg Larsson in this superb thriller. --<i>Kirkus Reviews </i>(starred)


Jo NesbO is my new favorite thriller writer and Harry Hole my new hero. --Michael Connelly With Henning Mankell having written his last Wallander novel and Stieg Larsson no longer with us, I have had to make the decision on whom to confer the title of best current Nordic writer of crime fiction. After finishing Jo NesbO's The Snowman, I hesitate no longer . . . This is crime writing of the highest order, in which the characters are as strong as the story, where an atmosphere of evil permeates, and the tension begins in the first chapter and never lets up. -- Times (UK) The Snowman is a superb thriller--smart, stylish, beautifully paced and meticulously plotted . . . NesbO is such an insightful portraitist that Hole and all the secondary characters are convincing at just about every bloody turn . . . The psychological aspects of the novel are on a par with Ruth Rendell's inspector Wexford mysteries. Ultimately, though, what sets NesbO apart is his ability to keep the pages turning with such intellectual dexterity. -- Newsday Every now and then, a truly exceptional crime novel comes along, something so gripping that it recalls classics such as The Silence of the Lambs. Jo NesbO has pulled it off with The Snowman . . . [which] establishes him as a writer of rare ingenuity and total confidence. -- Sunday Times (UK) Irresistibly addictive . . . This is reading as you experienced it in childhood, without any gap between eye and mind, but with the added pleasures that adult plots and adult characters can bring . . . It is NesbO's plots--brilliantly conceived, carefully worked out, and complicatedly satisfying--that finally make [his books] unputdownable. -- Slate NesbO is being hailed as the next Stieg Larsson or Henning Mankell . . . Apt comparisons, but they don't go far enough. This is simply the best detective novel this reviewer has read in years . . . NesbO's latest thriller reads like a symphony, from the thundering first chords that pull the reader into a magical world through the delicately enticing development in which motifs and story strands are woven together leading to a pounding, furious conclusion. -- Library Journal (starred) Erica Jong meets Stephen King meets, yes, Stieg Larsson in this superb thriller. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred)


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Jo Nesbo is a musician, songwriter, economist, and author. His previous Harry Hole novels include The Redbreast, Nemesis, and The Devil's Star. His books, translated into forty languages, have sold more than six million copies worldwide, and he has received the Glass Key Award for best Nordic crime novel (previously awarded to Stieg Larsson and Henning Mankell). He lives in Oslo.

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