An expertly plotted, compelling and gripping white-knuckle ride… <b>Nesbo deserves to be crowned the king of all crime thriller writers</b>
Sunday Express
A cat-and-mouse chase between a young prisoner and a troubled detective, this is a <b>tense, violent and hugely absorbing</b> walk on the murky side of Oslo
Sunday Mirror
<b>Nesbo never fails to deliver a cracking narrative – and this is one of his best</b>
Mail on Sunday
An excellent novelist... <b>Nesbo paints an intricate, disturbing picture of rampant corruption within prison and the police service</b>... The strong action is tempered by tenderness
- Marcel Berlins, The Times
<b>Gripping from start to finish</b>
- John Williams, Mail on Sunday
*JO NESBO HAS SOLD OVER 50 MILLION BOOKS WORLDWIDE*
'A tense, violent and hugely absorbing walk on the murky side of Oslo' Sunday Mirror
Sonny's on the run.
Sonny is a model prisoner. He listens to the confessions of other inmates and absolves them of their sins. But then one prisoner's confession changes everything.
He's been lied to his whole life.
After learning the truth about his disgraced father, Sonny needs to break out of prison and make those responsible pay for their crimes.
Sonny wants revenge, whatever the cost.
'Excellent...an intricate, disturbing picture of rampant corruption' The Times
Watch out for The Jealousy Man, the new Jo Nesbo book, out now
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Om bidragsyterne
Jo Nesbo (Author)Jo Nesbo is one of the world's bestselling crime writers. When commissioned to write a memoir about life on the road with his band, Di Derre, he instead came up with the plot for his first Harry Hole crime novel, The Bat. His books The Leopard, Phantom, Police, The Son, The Thirst, Macbeth and Knife have all since topped the Sunday Times charts. He's an international number one bestseller and his books are published in 51 languages, selling over 60 million copies around the world.
Charlotte Barslund (Translator)
Charlotte Barslund translates Scandinavian novels and plays. Her recent work includes Calling Out For You by Karin Fossum, Machine by Peter Adolphsen and The Pelican by August Strindberg.