Cockroaches, by Jo Nesbo is the second outing for Norwegian detective Harry Hole. It opens in Thailand, where we follow a prostitute as she crosses town to meet up with a punter in a seedy motel. But on entering the allotted room for her rendezvous, she discovers him lying on the bed with a knife in his back! Cue the screaming ... So where does Harry come in? Well, the ex-punter turns out to be the Norwegian Ambassador to Thailand, and Harry is dragged away from his morose, self-pitying and drink-laden existence in Oslo and packed off to Bangkok to liaise with the Thai police to bring the perpetrator to justice. Our hero is teamed up with a bald (yes - bald), female detective who originated from the USA. Together they start to uncover a web of secrets involving his fellow countrymen both in Bangkok and back in Norway. He starts to believe that he has been selected to investigate because he will fail, and the death can be hushed up back home to avoid scandal. But he is determined to firstly stay sober, and secondly, to get to the bottom of this complex case within which, the child sex industry starts to rear its ugly head. As the body count mounts up, this is not always a comfortable read - but it is intriguing, with twists and turns aplenty. But who can Harry trust in this exotic, claustrophobic city where no-one is quite what they seem? This is a well executed thriller, fast-paced and strewn with enough suspects and motives to keep the reader guessing. As usual, with Sean Barrett narrating this audio edition, I found it hard to put down. We hear more about Harry's back story, helping us to understand the demons from his past that have made him the man he is today. I'm more than happy that I've started this series and will be most definitely be continuing to follow this troubled detective.
My STAR rating: FOUR.
Length: 400 print pages.
Price I paid: £7.99.
Formats available: print; unabridged audio download; ebook.
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