Saturday, 17 October 2015

Nemesis - keep your wits about you!

Jo Nesbo is a master at the type of thriller that grips you within the first couple of paragraphs and lets you know that you are in for a good time. In Nemesis, the fourth outing for Harry Hole, we find that our troubled detective is not only off the booze, but is actually in an adult relationship with the lovely Rakel. She, however, is in Russia, trying to prevent the dodgy father of her son from taking him away from her. Harry misses his new little family, and is continuing to brood over the death of his partner, Ellen, a year ago. He is not convinced that the whole truth has been uncovered and wants to keep investigating. However, when a bank robbery ends up with one of the female tellers being shot dead, he is assigned the case. Joining him is Beate, a young police officer whose father was killed in the line of duty by a bank robber, and who has the ability to remember every single face she has ever seen. At the same time, Harry happens to meet an old girlfriend and stupidly accepts her invitation to a drink in her apartment. When Harry wakes up the next day, he cannot remember a thing, but has got the mother of all hangovers! Unfortunately for Harry, the girlfriend turns up dead and he is not entirely sure that he didn't do it. And so begins an incredibly complex novel, full of twists, turns, revelations and dead ends. Just when you think you know who did what, you are thwarted once again. To keep all these threads going and keep the surprises coming is an epic feat. Very well written and full of great characters, in which it is never safe to assume which side anyone is on. I found this book to be highly imaginative, but you do have to keep your wits about you in order to make sure that you keep up! I was confused a couple of times but was able to get back on track and I found Nemesis to be an edge-of-the-seat tale that kept me guessing and then guessing some more right up to the last page. It's only a matter of time before I turn back to Harry Hole!
 
My STAR rating: FOUR.

Length: 706 print pages.
Price I paid: Free, borrowed from my husband.
Formats available: print; audio cassette; unabridged audio download; ebook. 

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