The Bat (Harry Hole,  #1)
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didgeridoos,’
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Hole?” “Hoo-Leh.” “Sorry, Holy.”
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“The bat is the Aboriginal symbol of death. Did you know that?”
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“Love is a greater mystery than death. And you have to watch out for snakes.”
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“Intuition is just the sum of all your experience.
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The life you’ve lived is written all over you, for those who can read.”
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“Narahdarn,” Yong repeated. “The Aboriginal symbol of death, the bat.”
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Harry begged his Maker to put another man at the end of the cable before he got to his feet again.
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“Six thousand people die in a tidal wave in India and are mentioned in a single newsflash. One homosexual clown has a few limbs cut off and it’s a world event.”
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Jo Nesbø is a musician, songwriter, economist, and author.
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DON BARTLETT lives in Norfolk, England, and works as a freelance translator of Scandinavian literature.