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Monday, October 14, 2019
Knife by Jo Nesbo
Things are not going well for Harry Hole. He's back drinking again. Rakel, the love of his life, has kicked him out and without her and Oleg, their son, there's just not much he cares about, least of all taking care of himself. He's working on cold cases for the police department as the only thing Harry is good at is detective work. A serial rapist and maybe murderer who Harry put away is back on the streets after being released and Harry is sure that this man cannot change his ways. He wants to find the man and convict him of new crimes so that he cannot hurt more women.
But bad can go to worse and that's often the case for Harry. He wakes up from a drunken stupor to a nightmare he could never ever imagine. Someone he loves has been taken from him and he knows that the last thing he will ever do is find the culprit who committed the crime. After he does, he doesn't care what happens to him if he ever did.
This is the twelfth Harry Hole mystery. Fans will rush to pick up this newest story in Harry's career but be careful. If you love Harry, this novel will rip out your heart. There are few detective series that I believe have to be read in order, but this is one. This latest installment in Harry's life is one that no one would expect and it can be hard reading. But it is satisfying and after lots of twists and turns, the answers will be comforting. This book is recommended for mystery readers.
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