The leopard [text (large print)] / Jo Nesbø ; translated from the Norwegian by Don Bartlett.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: Norwegian Series: Harry Hole ; 8Publication details: New York : Random House Large Print, c2011Edition: 1st large print edDescription: 805 p. (large print) ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unspecified Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780307990662 (lg. print); 0307990664 (lg. print)Uniform titles: Panserhjerte. English Subject(s): Large print books | Hole, Harry (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Police -- Norway -- Oslo -- Fiction | Serial murder investigation -- Fiction | Ritual abuse -- FictionGenre/Form: Mystery fiction | Mystery fiction. | Mystery fictionDDC classification: 839.82/38 LOC classification: PT8951.24.E83 | P3613 2012bSummary: In the depths of winter, a killer stalks the city streets. His victims are two young women, both found with inexplicable puncture wounds. The police are running out of options. Deeply traumatised by a previous investigation, Inspector Harry Hole has lost himself in the squalor of Hong Kong's opium dens. But with his father seriously ill, Harry reluctantly agrees to return to Oslo. He has no intention of working on the case, but his instinct takes over when an MP is found brutally murdered. The victims appear completely unconnected, but it's not long before Harry makes a discovery: the women all spent the night in an isolated mountain hostel. And someone is picking off the guests one by one.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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In the depths of winter, a killer stalks the city streets. His victims are two young women, both found with inexplicable puncture wounds. The police are running out of options. Deeply traumatised by a previous investigation, Inspector Harry Hole has lost himself in the squalor of Hong Kong's opium dens. But with his father seriously ill, Harry reluctantly agrees to return to Oslo. He has no intention of working on the case, but his instinct takes over when an MP is found brutally murdered. The victims appear completely unconnected, but it's not long before Harry makes a discovery: the women all spent the night in an isolated mountain hostel. And someone is picking off the guests one by one.
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