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The Devil's Star by Jo Nesbø

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May 29, 11

bookshelves: 2011-audio-books, 2011-mysteries
Read in May, 2011

The Devil’s Star, by Jo Nesbo, a-minus, narrated by Robin Sachs, produced by Random House Audio, downloaded from audible.com.

And here we get the end of the saga started in Redbreast. Harry has spent the last two years trying to pin down Tom Waaler’s movements and tie them to his partner’s death in the first book. In the meantime, girls start disappearing, but in each case a finger is found from the girls. Harry, almost singlehandedly, has to track down and unmask the real serial killer, work out why another man, no innocent himself, is being set up for the serial murders, and finally to catch Tom Waaler and put an end to his arms running business. An action-packed thriller, Harry going from being a hero, to being in the depths of alcoholism for some of the time. It isn’t clear at the end of the book whether or not he wil remain a detective. He was being released from the force, but now that Waaler has been proven to be the culprit, his boss wants him to stay. But he is investigating giving it all up to be a taxi driver. We’ll have to wait until the next book to see what happens.

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