ISBN: | 9780449013632 |
Publisher: | Random House |
Published: | 2 October, 2012 |
Format: | Audiobook |
Language: | English |
Links | Australian Libraries (Trove) |
Editions: |
16 other editions
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- 1 The Bat
- 2 Cockroaches
- 3 The Redbreast
- 4 Nemesis
- 5 The Devil's Star
- 6 The Redeemer
- 7 The Snowman
- 8 The Leopard
- 9 Phantom
- 10 Police
- 11 The Thirst
- 12 Knife
- 13 Killing Moon
Amazon Exclusive: An Essay by Jo Nesbø on Harry Hole It is not easy to summarize the protagonist of the series in a few words, but here are some features of Harry’s personality that are important to me when I write about him: he’s the type of guy who is driven by his good side as well as his darker side. At times he believes in his role as law enforcer, at other times he doesn’t. And occasionally he is so gripped by his emotions that they overwhelm his basic belief in the principles of a state governed by law. He hunts down criminals with such an intense hatred and finds revenge so hard to resist that at times he could be mistaken for the antagonists he is fighting. But at the same time he can feel empathy for, perhaps even a kinship with, the lawbreaker. Harry Hole is a hero with pronounced weaknesses. All interesting heroes have an Achilles heel, and in Harry’s case, it is alcohol. Harry feels something akin to what the serial killer feels, the same tension and excitement, when he approaches a victim and the same anti-climax after the killer is caught. It is Harry’s ambition to understand both love and evil. He is a passionate guy in all ways. And he is the type of man who has difficulties controlling his impulses. The fact that he cannot set limits permeates his drinking habits and his attitude to his job. He takes on cases and is swallowed up by them. It is the same with his relationships with women. I could have chosen to make Harr
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