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carolsnotebook 's review for:
Cockroaches
by Jo Nesbø
Harry Hole is the anti-hero, a type of detective I’m drawn to. He’s competent, but that’s almost his downfall. He’s so tenacious, like a pit bull with a bone, that even when he’s sent on this sensitive case that everyone want to just go away, he digs and digs through all the muck and muddle to get to the truth. He’s not a good guy – he’s willing to bend the rules, to threaten, to hurt people. He does what he needs to find the truth, whether it kills him, or, more likely since he is the series character, someone else.
The mystery is good – complicated. There’s a lot going on in Bangkok and Harry has to figure what matters to this case and what doesn’t, but of course it all matters in one way or another.
You can find my whole review at Carol's Notebook.
The mystery is good – complicated. There’s a lot going on in Bangkok and Harry has to figure what matters to this case and what doesn’t, but of course it all matters in one way or another.
You can find my whole review at Carol's Notebook.