![]() And it’s interesting to note that Nesbo’s books aren’t overly violent for the most part. ![]() The first chapter starts off with a bang – it actually reminded me of something you’d see in one of the Saw movies, which can be a good thing or a bad thing depending on your taste. It slowly peels away layer after layer as the story moves along. After reading the Dragon Tattoo series I developed kind of a thing for Scandinavian crime novels.Īnd like most Scandinavian crime novels I’ve read, this one is a bit of a slow burn. Anyway, I had previously read The Snowman and enjoyed it, so I was anxious to give The Leopard a try. Is there a worse protagonist name ever than Harry Hole? I realize that the book was written in Norwegian and “Harry Hole” may not have the same giggle-value in Norwegian, but wow. ![]() The Leopard was not my first foray into Jo Nesbo’s world of Harry Hole, and damn, does that sound horrible. Intrepid (and drunk) detective Harry Hole is back, this time hunting a sadistic killer who is using a horrifying torture device to drown women in their own blood. ![]()
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