![]() ![]() Wyatt Foster front and center in this overly complicated thriller, while corporate security expertand Foster’s. I would keep it tightly tethered and, of course, warn parents to keep. ![]() Call a local zoo and ask to borrow a leopard for a week. for blood, get it For 'The Leopard'', easy as pie. Gardner (Fear Nothing, 2014, etc.) puts Sgt. You have to market properly For example, with 'The Snowman', how about a paper mch snowman in your shop, with splotches of red paint. Ruthlessly intelligent and suspenseful, The Leopard is Jo Nesb 's most electrifying novel yet - absolutely gripping from first to last. A New Hampshire cop tries to piece together a mysterious woman’s life following a car accident and discovers nothing is as it seems. And Harry will soon come to understand that he is dealing with a psychopath for whom "insanity is a vital retreat," someone who will put him to the test - in both his professional and personal lives - as never before. There is little to go on: a piece of rope, a scrap of wool, a bit of gravel, an unexpected connection between the victims. After a female MP is discovered brutally murdered, nothing can keep him from the investigation. Yet when he is compelled, at last, to return to Norway - his father is dying - Harry's buried instincts begin to take over. Traumatized by his last case, Inspector Harry Hole has lost himself in the squalor of Hong Kong's opium dens. Media coverage quickly reaches fever pitch: Could this be the work of a serial killer? The crime scenes offer no coherent clues, the police investigation is stalled, and the one man who might be able to help doesn't want to be found. Two young women are found murdered in Oslo, both drowned in their own blood. ![]()
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