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He's an international number one bestseller and his books are published in 50 languages, selling over 33 million copies around the world. After three years military service he attended business school and formed the band Di derre 'Them There'. They topped the charts in Norway, but Nesbo continued working as a financial analyst, crunching numbers during the day and gigging at night. When commissioned by a publisher to write a memoir about life on the road with his band, he instead came up with the plot for his first Harry Hole crime novel, The Bat. Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzed reviews to verify trustworthiness. Customers find the plot suspenseful, intriguing, and full of surprises. 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Some mention it's fast and interesting, while others say it's unsatisfying, slow to start, and disappointing. The change up in the last chapter, was redeeming, but unsatisfying Overall I was moderately happy with the novel; it was well-paced and well-written and the central idea playing on the two meanings of 'headhunter' This book is so mediocre in comparison to his other books. The characters aren't well developed and frankly the plot is just absurd Customers have mixed opinions about the character development in the book. Some find them interesting, flawed, and wonderful. Others say they're not well-developed and the protagonist is a monster. Roger is neither likeable nor admirable , at least at the beginning; yet Nesbo gets the reader to root for him This is a thrilling story written in a distinctive and intriguing narrative voice , with great dialogue, complex characters, incredible situations This story will make a great movie - soon, I'm sure Purchase options and add-ons. Don't miss Jo Nesbo's new thriller, Killing Moon , coming soon! Report an issue with this product or seller. Previous slide of product details. Print length. Publication date. September 6, See all details. Next slide of product details. Frequently bought together. Get it as soon as Saturday, Oct The Kingdom: A novel. To see our price, add these items to your cart. Try again! Added to Cart. Add all 3 to Cart. Some of these items ship sooner than the others. Show details Hide details. Choose items to buy together. Customers who viewed this item also viewed. Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1. Previous set of slides. Blood on Snow: A Novel. Jo Nesbo. The Jealousy Man and Other Stories. Midnight Sun. Next set of slides. This is reading as you experienced it in childhood, without any gap between eye and mind, but with the added pleasures that adult plots and adult characters can bring Brilliantly conceived, carefully worked out, and complicatedly satisfying. I hesitate no longer. This is crime writing of the highest order. A true thriller from start to finish. Nesbo delivers one shock after the other, culminating with a doozy of a switcheroo at the finish. The dizzying reversals of fortune and situations that would be over-the-top in lesser hands make for a delightful roller-coaster ride. Carl Hiaasen and Elmore Leonard fans will be delighted. Entertaining, sharp and suspenseful. Cleverly written and effectively composed, and you can easily devour it in one ravishing read. His books have sold 55 million copies worldwide and have been translated into 50 languages. He lives in Oslo. All rights reserved. However, I was certain about the shoes: hand-sewn Ferragamo. I once had a pair myself. The papers in front of me revealed that the candidate came armed with excellent credentials from NHH — the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, in Bergen — a spell in Stortinget for the Conservative Party and a four-year success story as the managing director of a medium-sized manufacturing company. Nevertheless, Jeremias Lander was terrified. His upper lip glistened with sweat. He raised the glass of water my secretary had placed on the low table between us. Not the open, unconditional smile that invites a complete stranger to come in from the cold, not the frivolous one. And as a result the candidate will in turn — according to the aforementioned literature — provide more sober, objective information, as he has been made to feel that any pretence would be seen through, any exaggeration exposed and ploys punished. No, I put on this smile because I really am professional, objective and analytical. I am a headhunter. It is not that difficult, but I am king of the heap. Not someone who is burnt out after four years. He was approximately fourteen centimetres taller than me and three years older. Thirty-eight then. A bit young for the job. And he knew; that was why he had dyed the hair around his temples an almost imperceptible grey. I had seen this before. I had seen everything before. I had seen applicants afflicted with sweaty palms arrive with chalk in their right-hand jacket pocket so as to give me the driest and whitest handshake imaginable. I noted down on the interview feedback sheet: Motivated. He nodded. Two children. School age. I gave him two drawn-out seconds and continued before he had collected himself enough to answer. The confusion on his face was as expected. I had been inconsistent. Balanced life. Need for commitment. Four seconds passed before he answered. Which is at least one too many. Secure, practised smile. But not practised enough. Not for me. He had used my own words against me, and I would have registered that as a plus if there had been some intentional irony. In this case, unfortunately, it had merely been the unconscious aping of words used by someone considered superior in status. Poor self-image , I jotted down. Not an improviser. Not a chaos-pilot. In a law office in the city centre. All the same, they lie disappointingly seldom. Jeremias Lander shook his head. The whole family loves the outdoor life. And we have a mountain cabin on Norefjell. Dog, too? Allergic to them? I wrote: Lacks sense of humour? Then I leaned back in the chair and steepled my fingertips. An exaggerated, arrogant gesture, of course. What can I say? And how have you insured it? Cast my eyes around the room as if searching for a pedagogical allegory I had not used before. And, as always, found it on the wall. My wife is, at any rate. Can you see the picture I have over there? Do you possess any art in that price range? In addition, it was done on a computer and millions of copies can be printed out at the mere press of a key. What is, in fact, the work of art you own and how much is it valued at? The Brooch. Everyone in the neighbourhood uses them. How much have you invested to protect your personal reputation? Ten thousand? A year. Nevertheless, you have no one to guard it, no custodian. You think your success with the company you head up speaks for itself. Pictures are nothing, reputation is everything. And that is what we can offer. Because you lack the reputation for this kind of post. The protest never materialised. I thrust myself against the high back of the chair, which gave a screech. What you should have done was to set up a straw man to tip us off and then pretend you knew nothing about it when we contacted you. A top man has to be headhunted, not arrive ready-killed and all carved up. He was rattled. I lowered my voice again. That you missed out on the dream job. Just like last year. 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The rest is about clothes, odours from armpits and mouth, what you have hanging on the walls. My body language was fantastic. And right now it was expressing openness and trust. Finally, I invited him in from the cold. The chairman of the board of directors and the finance director are coming here tomorrow to meet one of the candidates. I liked him better already. A person whose services are exclusive. He smiled. Do we have an agreement? It was an expression my wife Diana said reminded her of a sluggish lion, a satiated lord and master. I liked that. Even though I may have three brilliant candidates and am ninety per cent sure. My entire career is based on it. Now I know what they mean. My guess is you can look forward to a pleasant evening. Did you know that Rembrandt used to go to auctions to raise the bidding for his own pictures? Why would I sell you for two million a year when, after a little reputation building, we can sell you for five? 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Jo Nesbo is a very skilled author, and Headhunters demonstrates those skills. The only drawbacks to this book are the violence and gore; in fact, parts are disgusting. However, that is just the type of book it is, and the reader can always skim where the descriptions are too intense. This novel no more intense than Nesbo's Harry Hole mysteries; if you enjoyed those, you definitely should try Headhunters, which I believe illuminates skills that might be somewhat obscured by readers' attachment to Harry in that series. Unlike the Harry Hole mysteries, Roger Brown's story has to be told in a single novel. Roger is neither likeable nor admirable, at least at the beginning; yet Nesbo gets the reader to root for him. The plot is revealed from Roger's perspective, so the reader learns a lot about him; but Nesbo also gives the reader a very good understanding of the other major and minor characters. As noted by some other reviewers, the novel seems humorous at the beginning, but that is just part of the way that Nesbo hooks his readers into a dramatically suspenseful plot. I read this book in two days but only because I made myself put it down at times. The story initially seems simple, but Nesbo deftly tricks the reader with twists that reveal strands introduced previously. I don't like reviews that give away plots, so I'll just say that there were several instances when something didn't quite fit, which I then dismissed, only to learn later that it was crucial. The Kindle version allows one to search for earlier clues to twists; I found them and found the hints and misdirection masterful. I rarely give a five start rating, but this is an excellent book. Unlike some other translated Scandinavian crime novels, nothing in this book was unclear--credit is due to Don Bartlett, the translator, as well as to Nesbo. Norwegian writer Jo Nesbo's latest novel is a stand-alone, not part of his Harry Hole series, and it provides yet another example of Nesbo's immense talent as a story-teller. Nesbo never 'writes the same book twice. In this novel, Nesbo lets his darkest, most deadpan humor loose in a wild but beautifully constructed mystery in which the organization of the novel parallels textbook recommendations regarding interviewing and hiring candidates for executive positions - seemingly a straightforward process. Nesbo turns it all on its head, however. His 'headhunter,' Roger Brown is a loathsome human being, but he is as close to a 'hero' as one gets in this page-turner. His powerful enemies are at least as clever, opportunistic, and amoral as he is. By focusing on these characters, however, Nesbo frees himself from the limitations of the police procedural and can take his story in new directions, omitting the law entirely from almost all of the action, and creating a plot in which Roger Brown and his enemies play a game in which the 'king of the chessboard' is the person who survives. Roger Brown has a side business, set up so cleverly that none of the other participants know who else is involved, a business which handsomely supplements his business income. As he interviews clients, Roger gains important personal information, including their artistic tastes and the nature of their investments in art. Then he cleverly arranges to have that artwork stolen from their homes and fenced. No one ever suspects him. When he interviews a Dutch candidate for a major position in a corporation that makes sophisticated GPS devices, including some so tiny that they can be hidden in gels, he discovers that Clas Greve is his job candidate from hell, pushing back and eventually seizing the initiative. Soon every aspect of Roger's life is threatened, and no holds are barred. To go into much more detail would risk giving spoilers, but Nesbo is at his outrageous best here, allowing himself free rein to create a taut mystery with darkly hilarious complications which never stop coming, and coming, and coming. Creative killings and near misses inspire the reader to keep trying to figure out who is involved and how, but as soon as one 'knows' how some betrayal took place, Nesbo twists the plot to show that the reader is wrong - yet again. Adding to the pure fun and zany excitement are scenes which also evoke the reader's sympathies. Talented young executive Jeremias Lander, whose interview opens the novel, is manipulated by Roger Brown, illustrating some of the techniques headhunters use to guarantee that their candidates are ready for the jobs they want, even if they have to wait a while to get them. Roger's wife Diana, who once had an abortion that she didn't want, evokes sympathy as she deals constantly with the emotional aftereffects. Lotte, a 'timid whelp, small and scruffy with fearful, brown puppy eyes,' is used and discarded. Still, Nesbo's focus remains primarily on the plot and its twists, and his deadpan descriptions of outrageous and truly unforgettable scenes will keep readers smirking throughout, even as they are saying 'E-e-w-w-w. Already sold and developed as a film, this is the first Nesbo novel to hit the screen. Nemesis: A Novel Harry Hole. See more reviews. Top reviews from other countries. Thrilling and action packed. The climax is very very good. Breathtaking novel from the first to the last page: twisting points and suspence keep you hooked on the pages. Recommended for the fans of the author that can see a different version of his writing style through this book. Not your typical Nebo book but enjoyably different, No detective Harry Hole in this one but,a captivating story line that keeps moving at a fast pace. Different cast of character from the Nesbo norm but still very interesting. Highly Recommended by a big fan of Jon Nesbo. The book arrived on time and in the condition as advertised. I'll do business with this vendor again in the future. I read this one a number of years ago and I can still remember all of the plot. That's how good it is! This was my first Nesbo novel before I got into the whole Harry Hole thing and it's a great one to start with if you haven't read anything from him before. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations. Back to top. Get to Know Us. Make Money with Us. 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