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Why is this book called 'The Leopard'?
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Nope, the device used to kill the victims is called Leopold's Apple.

And that's why YOU should read this excellent book. The device is indeed called Leopold's Apple, and Harry Hole thinks of a leopard's spots when he sees the spatter of blood on the floor.

And that's why YOU should read this excellent book. The device is indeed called Leopold's Apple, and Harry Hole t..."
Read it September 2011 and finished Phantom earlier this month. So I would not ask the question!



Absolutely.....I loved all the books but was very disappointed with his last Phantom....very.


That is a good question - like many books and movies you forget about the title and it's meaning.
Agree with all that has been said. I like Jo Nesbo's work but some of it is beyond 'the suspension of belief' - and I'm pretty gullible. The killing device was pretty ridiculous but the denoument at the volcano was hilarious.

That is a good question - like many books and movies you forget about the title and it's meaning.
Agree with all that has been said. I like Jo Nesbo's work but some of ..."
Well, wait til you read the last...Phantom then! Look forward to hearing your comments....

I finished The Phantom a couple of weeks ago. As a writer I'm in awe of his changes in POV and switches in narrative but he does have a propensity to include items that are well beyond the ridiculous (his escape from the water filled tunnel for example).
His books contain an odd mixture of the arcane (which I love) and the silly (less likeable - a new drug called violin?)
As with Henkell's final Wallendar novel I think Nesbo has take two or three previously unfinished books and thrown them together to finish the Hole series.
I still think The Snowman was his best Harry Hole novel.

“She couldn’t hear anything, but she could sense a presence. Like a leopard. Someone had told her leopards made so little noise they could sneak right up to their prey in the dark. They could regulate their breathing so that it was in tune with yours. Could hold their breath when you held yours.”

I agree about the description of the silent stalking of the leopard - and a similar feeling describing the killer stalking the victim that was killed in the park. For awhile I thought maybe Bellman was somehow involved, because of the spots on his face, but no.



And that's why YOU should read this excellent book. The device is indeed called Leopold's Apple, ..."
your an idiot

And that's why YOU should read this excellent book. The device is indeed called Le..."
Calling someone an idiot is not going to inspire constructive discussion....!

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So interesting! Thanks for sharing! I actually thought that Harry was The Leopard, always trying to change "his spots." Couldn't have been farther off the mark!


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