The 3 best books by the disturbing Jo Nesbo

Jo Nesbo's books

Jo Nesbo is a fascinating creator, a guy gifted with versatility in its broadest definition. Musician, writer of children's and youth novels and prominent crime novel author. Combining all these capabilities in a single little head can only be understood as an attack on probability. That or that...

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The Kingdom, by Jo Nesbo

The Kingdom, by Jo Nesbo

The great writers are those capable of presenting their new plots making us forget at a stroke books or even previous series from which we expected new deliveries. This is the basis for the position of Jo Nesbo at the top of the black genre along with 3 or 4 other authors. Harry ...

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Sun of Blood, by Jo Nesbo

Novel Blood Sun

The indefatigable Jo Nesbo returns just five months after his previous novel arrived in Spain «Blood in the Snow«. And it is that the series Sicarios de Oslo moves to the frenzy of a strange criminal, an eccentric hitman, perhaps on a trip away from himself. ...

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Blood in the Snow, by Jo Nesbo

Blood in the Snow, by Jo Nesbo

From the versatile Jo Nesbo you can always expect that change of register between his sagas and his independent novels, a kind of alternation with which the Norwegian writer manages to change focus and disconcert with his variety of plots and characters. This time we left Harry Hole and ...

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Knife, by Jo Nesbo

Knife, by Jo Nesbo

Once again Jo Nesbo complies with the paradigm of the crime novel, the one in which the own storms and the dark clouds of some case intertwine that seem to enter like a virus until the last cell of the social. But it is also that Joy projects everything ...

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Macbeth by Jo Nesbo

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If anyone could dare to think about rewriting Shakespeare's Macbeth (with the perennial controversies about the complete original authorship of the English genius), it could not be other than Jo Nesbo. Only a prolific, multidisciplinary creator who has become the greatest current reference of crime novels (the comparable evolved reference ...

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