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Headhunters von Jo Nesbø - 2011 Taschenbuch - Vintage Crime / Schwarze Eidechse Original
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INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER * From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Cockroaches comes a funny, dark, and twisted caper worthy of Quentin Tarantino and the Coen brothers--about an aspiring art thief and the target who's about to destroy his life. "If you don't know Nesbø, it's time to get with it." -- USA Today Roger Brown is a corporate headhunter, and he's a master of his profession. But one career simply can't support his luxurious lifestyle and his wife's fledgling art gallery. At an art opening one night he meets Clas Greve, who is not only the perfect candidate for a major CEO job, but also, perhaps, the answer to his financial woes: Greve just so happens to mention that he owns a priceless Peter Paul Rubens painting that's been lost since World War II--and Roger Brown just so happens to dabble in art theft. But when he breaks into Greve's apartment, he finds more than just the painting. And Clas Greve may turn out to be the worst thing that's ever happened to Roger Brown. Don't miss Jo Nesbo's new thriller, Killing Moon , coming soon!
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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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0307948684
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9780307948687
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Headhunters
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Trade Paperback, Paperback
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English
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Thrillers / General, Crime, Thrillers / Suspense
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2011
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Fiction
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288 Pages
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8in
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0.7in
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5.2in
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2011-09-06
Reviews
“If you don’t know Nesb , it’s time to get with it.” - USA Today “Like [Stieg] Larsson, Nesb explores the darkest criminal minds with grim delight and puts his killers where you least expect to find them. . . . [and] his novels are maddeningly addictive.” - Vanity Fair “Chances are you’ll be hooked . . . as Nesb lays down a trail rich in Nordic atmosphere and in character-driven development . . . Ultimately, though, what sets Nesb apart is his ability to keep the pages turning with such intellectual dexterity.” -Newsday “Nesb has a horrormeister’s flair for transforming natural scenes into ominous situations.” - The New York Times Book Review “Irresistibly addictive. . . . This is reading as you experienced it in childhood, without any gap between eye and mind, but with the added pleasures that adult plots and adult characters can bring. . . . Brilliantly conceived, carefully worked out, and complicatedly satisfying.” - Slate “Nesb ’s books have a serious, socially significant heft, as well as a confident (even cocky) narrative stride that is unmatched.” - Richmond Times-Dispatch “Nesb ’s pace is unerring, and the way he builds up suspense will incite Pavlovian page-turning.” - Time Out New York “With Henning Mankell having written his last Wallander novel and Stieg Larsson no longer with us, I have had to make the decision on whom to confer the title of best current Nordic writer of crime fiction. . . . I hesitate no longer. [Nesb ] wins. . . . This is crime writing of the highest order.” - The Times (London) “A mind-blowing story that captivates the reader from the very first page. & [Nesb ] has found a delightfully laconic, hard-boiled tone in Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett’s tracks, which triumphs exactly where it should: when circumstances are the worst, the bullets zing by and the corpses pile up. . . . Entertaining, sharp and suspenseful.” - Dagens Nyheter (Sweden) “This book is one you absolutely have to read. . . . The outrageous storytelling is so stimulating, it makes James Ellroy look like a Boy Scout and Bret Easton Ellis like a Sunday-school boy.” - Helsingin Sanomat (Finland) “A highly entertaining, first-rate crime novel, where Nesb uses his entire register of narrative techniques and tricks to tell a story that is wilder and more zany than anything he has ever written before.” - Dagbladet (Norway) “Nesb can out-write most of his Scandinavian colleagues. . . . Cleverly written and effectively composed, and you can easily devour it in one ravishing read.” - Nordjyske Stiftstidende (Denmark) “ Headhunters has everything that makes a good crime novel: Strange murders, inventive disappearing acts and above all brilliant fraud for all you’re worth.” - Bogrummet (Denmark) “The reader is glued to the pages like gum to the street. . . . With Headhunters , Nesb has accomplished [a] . . . brilliant and elegant thriller.” - Dagsavisen (Norway), "This stand-alone gives us a brilliant array of variously flawed human beings involved in a tale of intricate plotting, excellent characterization, made-for-the-movies effects and images, and a multifaceted surprise ending. . . . A true thriller from start to finish." - Library Journal "A twisty, plot-driven Hitchcockian thriller. . . . Nesbo delivers one shock after the other, culminating with a doozy of a switcheroo at the finish. It's gripping reading." - Booklist "Nesbø takes a break from his Harry Hole detective series . . . with this stellar stand-alone caper.. . . . The dizzying reversals of fortune and situations that would be over-the-top in lesser hands make for a delightful roller-coaster ride. Carl Hiaasen and Elmore Leonard fans will be delighted."- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "If you don't know Nesbø, it's time to get with it." - USA Today "Like [Stieg] Larsson, Nesbø explores the darkest criminal minds with grim delight and puts his killers where you least expect to find them. . . . [and] his novels are maddeningly addictive." - Vanity Fair "Chances are you'll be hooked . . . as Nesbø lays down a trail rich in Nordic atmosphere and in character-driven development . . . Ultimately, though, what sets Nesbø apart is his ability to keep the pages turning with such intellectual dexterity." -Newsday "Nesbø has a horrormeister's flair for transforming natural scenes into ominous situations." - The New York Times Book Review "Irresistibly addictive. . . . This is reading as you experienced it in childhood, without any gap between eye and mind, but with the added pleasures that adult plots and adult characters can bring. . . . Brilliantly conceived, carefully worked out, and complicatedly satisfying." - Slate "Nesbø's books have a serious, socially significant heft, as well as a confident (even cocky) narrative stride that is unmatched." - Richmond Times-Dispatch "Nesbø's pace is unerring, and the way he builds up suspense will incite Pavlovian page-turning." - Time Out New York "With Henning Mankell having written his last Wallander novel and Stieg Larsson no longer with us, I have had to make the decision on whom to confer the title of best current Nordic writer of crime fiction. . . . I hesitate no longer. [Nesbø] wins. . . . This is crime writing of the highest order." - The Times (London) "A mind-blowing story that captivates the reader from the very first page. … [Nesbø] has found a delightfully laconic, hard-boiled tone in Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett's tracks, which triumphs exactly where it should: when circumstances are the worst, the bullets zing by and the corpses pile up. . . . Entertaining, sharp and suspenseful." - Dagens Nyheter (Sweden) "This book is one you absolutely have to read. . . . The outrageous storytelling is so stimulating, it makes James Ellroy look like a Boy Scout and Bret Easton Ellis like a Sunday-school boy." - Helsingin Sanomat (Finland) "A highly entertaining, first-rate crime novel, where Nesbø uses his entire register of narrative techniques and tricks to tell a story that is wilder and more zany than anything he has ever written before." - Dagbladet (Norway) "Nesbø can out-write most of his Scandinavian colleagues. . . . Cleverly written and effectively composed, and you can easily devour it in one ravishing read." - Nordjyske Stiftstidende (Denmark) " Headhunters has everything that makes a good crime novel: Strange murders, inventive disappearing acts and above all brilliant fraud for all you're worth." - Bogrummet (Denmark) "The reader is glued to the pages like gum to the street. . . . With Headhunters , Nesbø has accomplished [a] . . . brilliant and elegant thriller." - Dagsavisen (Norway), "This stand-alone gives us a brilliant array of variously flawed human beings involved in a tale of intricate plotting, excellent characterization, made-for-the-movies effects and images, and a multifaceted surprise ending. . . . A true thriller from start to finish." -- Library Journal "A twisty, plot-driven Hitchcockian thriller. . . . Nesbo delivers one shock after the other, culminating with a doozy of a switcheroo at the finish. It''s gripping reading." -- Booklist "Nesbø takes a break from his Harry Hole detective series . . . with this stellar stand-alone caper.. . . . The dizzying reversals of fortune and situations that would be over-the-top in lesser hands make for a delightful roller-coaster ride. Carl Hiaasen and Elmore Leonard fans will be delighted."-- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "If you don''t know Nesbø, it''s time to get with it." -- USA Today "Like [Stieg] Larsson, Nesbø explores the darkest criminal minds with grim delight and puts his killers where you least expect to find them. . . . [and] his novels are maddeningly addictive." -- Vanity Fair "Chances are you''ll be hooked . . . as Nesbø lays down a trail rich in Nordic atmosphere and in character-driven development . . . Ultimately, though, what sets Nesbø apart is his ability to keep the pages turning with such intellectual dexterity." --Newsday "Nesbø has a horrormeister''s flair for transforming natural scenes into ominous situations." -- The New York Times Book Review "Irresistibly addictive. . . . This is reading as you experienced it in childhood, without any gap between eye and mind, but with the added pleasures that adult plots and adult characters can bring. . . . Brilliantly conceived, carefully worked out, and complicatedly satisfying." -- Slate "Nesbø''s books have a serious, socially significant heft, as well as a confident (even cocky) narrative stride that is unmatched." -- Richmond Times-Dispatch "Nesbø''s pace is unerring, and the way he builds up suspense will incite Pavlovian page-turning." -- Time Out New York "With Henning Mankell having written his last Wallander novel and Stieg Larsson no longer with us, I have had to make the decision on whom to confer the title of best current Nordic writer of crime fiction. . . . I hesitate no longer. [Nesbø] wins. . . . This is crime writing of the highest order." -- The Times (London) "A mind-blowing story that captivates the reader from the very first page. ... [Nesbø] has found a delightfully laconic, hard-boiled tone in Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett''s tracks, which triumphs exactly where it should: when circumstances are the worst, the bullets zing by and the corpses pile up. . . . Entertaining, sharp and suspenseful." -- Dagens Nyheter (Sweden) "This book is one you absolutely have to read. . . . The outrageous storytelling is so stimulating, it makes James Ellroy look like a Boy Scout and Bret Easton Ellis like a Sunday-school boy." -- Helsingin Sanomat (Finland) "A highly entertaining, first-rate crime novel, where Nesbø uses his entire register of narrative techniques and tricks to tell a story that is wilder and more zany than anything he has ever written before." -- Dagbladet (Norway) "Nesbø can out-write most of his Scandinavian colleagues. . . . Cleverly written and effectively composed, and you can easily devour it in one ravishing read." -- Nordjyske Stiftstidende (Denmark) " Headhunters has everything that makes a good crime novel: Strange murders, inventive disappearing acts and above all brilliant fraud for all you''re worth." -- Bogrummet (Denmark) "The reader is glued to the pages like gum to the street. . . . With Headhunters , Nesbø has accomplished [a] . . . brilliant and elegant thriller." -- Dagsavisen (Norway), "If you don't know NesbØ, it's time to get with it." - USA Today "Like [Stieg] Larsson, NesbØ explores the darkest criminal minds with grim delight and puts his killers where you least expect to find them. . . . [and] his novels are maddeningly addictive." - Vanity Fair "Chances are you'll be hooked . . . as NesbØ lays down a trail rich in Nordic atmosphere and in character-driven development . . . Ultimately, though, what sets NesbØ apart is his ability to keep the pages turning with such intellectual dexterity." -Newsday "NesbØ has a horrormeister's flair for transforming natural scenes into ominous situations." - The New York Times Book Review "Irresistibly addictive. . . . This is reading as you experienced it in childhood, without any gap between eye and mind, but with the added pleasures that adult plots and adult characters can bring. . . . Brilliantly conceived, carefully worked out, and complicatedly satisfying." - Slate "NesbØ's books have a serious, socially significant heft, as well as a confident (even cocky) narrative stride that is unmatched." - Richmond Times-Dispatch "NesbØ's pace is unerring, and the way he builds up suspense will incite Pavlovian page-turning." - Time Out New York "With Henning Mankell having written his last Wallander novel and Stieg Larsson no longer with us, I have had to make the decision on whom to confer the title of best current Nordic writer of crime fiction. . . . I hesitate no longer. [NesbØ] wins. . . . This is crime writing of the highest order." - The Times (London) "A mind-blowing story that captivates the reader from the very first page. … [NesbØ] has found a delightfully laconic, hard-boiled tone in Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett's tracks, which triumphs exactly where it should: when circumstances are the worst, the bullets zing by and the corpses pile up. . . . Entertaining, sharp and suspenseful." - Dagens Nyheter (Sweden) "This book is one you absolutely have to read. . . . The outrageous storytelling is so stimulating, it makes James Ellroy look like a Boy Scout and Bret Easton Ellis like a Sunday-school boy." - Helsingin Sanomat (Finland) "A highly entertaining, first-rate crime novel, where NesbØ uses his entire register of narrative techniques and tricks to tell a story that is wilder and more zany than anything he has ever written before." - Dagbladet (Norway) "NesbØ can out-write most of his Scandinavian colleagues. . . . Cleverly written and effectively composed, and you can easily devour it in one ravishing read." - Nordjyske Stiftstidende (Denmark) " Headhunters has everything that makes a good crime novel: Strange murders, inventive disappearing acts and above all brilliant fraud for all you're worth." - Bogrummet (Denmark) "The reader is glued to the pages like gum to the street. . . . With Headhunters , NesbØ has accomplished [a] . . . brilliant and elegant thriller." - Dagsavisen (Norway), "If you don't know NesbÃ, it's time to get with it." - USA Today "Like [Stieg] Larsson, Nesbà explores the darkest criminal minds with grim delight and puts his killers where you least expect to find them. . . . [and] his novels are maddeningly addictive." - Vanity Fair "Chances are you'll be hooked . . . as Nesbà lays down a trail rich in Nordic atmosphere and in character-driven development . . . Ultimately, though, what sets Nesbà apart is his ability to keep the pages turning with such intellectual dexterity." -Newsday "Nesbà has a horrormeister's flair for transforming natural scenes into ominous situations." - The New York Times Book Review "Irresistibly addictive. . . . This is reading as you experienced it in childhood, without any gap between eye and mind, but with the added pleasures that adult plots and adult characters can bring. . . . Brilliantly conceived, carefully worked out, and complicatedly satisfying." - Slate "NesbÃ's books have a serious, socially significant heft, as well as a confident (even cocky) narrative stride that is unmatched." - Richmond Times-Dispatch "NesbÃ's pace is unerring, and the way he builds up suspense will incite Pavlovian page-turning." - Time Out New York "With Henning Mankell having written his last Wallander novel and Stieg Larsson no longer with us, I have had to make the decision on whom to confer the title of best current Nordic writer of crime fiction. . . . I hesitate no longer. [NesbÃ] wins. . . . This is crime writing of the highest order." - The Times (London) "A mind-blowing story that captivates the reader from the very first page. ⊠[NesbÃ] has found a delightfully laconic, hard-boiled tone in Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett's tracks, which triumphs exactly where it should: when circumstances are the worst, the bullets zing by and the corpses pile up. . . . Entertaining, sharp and suspenseful." - Dagens Nyheter (Sweden) "This book is one you absolutely have to read. . . . The outrageous storytelling is so stimulating, it makes James Ellroy look like a Boy Scout and Bret Easton Ellis like a Sunday-school boy." - Helsingin Sanomat (Finland) "A highly entertaining, first-rate crime novel, where Nesbà uses his entire register of narrative techniques and tricks to tell a story that is wilder and more zany than anything he has ever written before." - Dagbladet (Norway) "Nesbà can out-write most of his Scandinavian colleagues. . . . Cleverly written and effectively composed, and you can easily devour it in one ravishing read." - Nordjyske Stiftstidende (Denmark) " Headhunters has everything that makes a good crime novel: Strange murders, inventive disappearing acts and above all brilliant fraud for all you're worth." - Bogrummet (Denmark) "The reader is glued to the pages like gum to the street. . . . With Headhunters , Nesbà has accomplished [a] . . . brilliant and elegant thriller." - Dagsavisen (Norway), 'If you don't know Nesb , it's time to get with it.' - USA Today 'Like [Stieg] Larsson, Nesb explores the darkest criminal minds with grim delight and puts his killers where you least expect to find them. . . . [and] his novels are maddeningly addictive.' - Vanity Fair 'Chances are you'll be hooked . . . as Nesb lays down a trail rich in Nordic atmosphere and in character-driven development . . . Ultimately, though, what sets Nesb apart is his ability to keep the pages turning with such intellectual dexterity.' -Newsday 'Nesb has a horrormeister's flair for transforming natural scenes into ominous situations.' - The New York TimesBook Review 'Irresistibly addictive. . . . This is reading as you experienced it in childhood, without any gap between eye and mind, but with the added pleasures that adult plots and adult characters can bring. . . . Brilliantly conceived, carefully worked out, and complicatedly satisfying.' - Slate 'Nesb 's books have a serious, socially significant heft, as well as a confident (even cocky) narrative stride that is unmatched.' - Richmond Times-Dispatch 'Nesb 's pace is unerring, and the way he builds up suspense will incite Pavlovian page-turning.' - Time Out New York 'With Henning Mankell having written his last Wallander novel and Stieg Larsson no longer with us, I have had to make the decision on whom to confer the title of best current Nordic writer of crime fiction. . . . I hesitate no longer. [Nesb ] wins. . . . This is crime writing of the highest order.' - The Times(London) 'A mind-blowing story that captivates the reader from the very first page. & [Nesb ] has found a delightfully laconic, hard-boiled tone in Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett's tracks, which triumphs exactly where it should: when circumstances are the worst, the bullets zing by and the corpses pile up. . . . Entertaining, sharp and suspenseful.' - Dagens Nyheter(Sweden) 'This book is one you absolutely have to read. . . . The outrageous storytelling is so stimulating, it makes James Ellroy look like a Boy Scout and Bret Easton Ellis like a Sunday-school boy.' - Helsingin Sanomat(Finland) 'A highly entertaining, first-rate crime novel, where Nesb uses his entire register of narrative techniques and tricks to tell a story that is wilder and more zany than anything he has ever written before.' - Dagbladet(Norway) 'Nesb can out-write most of his Scandinavian colleagues. . . . Cleverly written and effectively composed, and you can easily devour it in one ravishing read.' - Nordjyske Stiftstidende(Denmark) ' Headhuntershas everything that makes a good crime novel: Strange murders, inventive disappearing acts and above all brilliant fraud for all you're worth.' - Bogrummet(Denmark) 'The reader is glued to the pages like gum to the street. . . . With Headhunters, Nesb has accomplished [a] . . . brilliant and elegant thriller.' - Dagsavisen(Norway), âIf you donât know Nesb , itâs time to get with it.â - USA Today âLike [Stieg] Larsson, Nesb explores the darkest criminal minds with grim delight and puts his killers where you least expect to find them. . . . [and] his novels are maddeningly addictive.â - Vanity Fair âChances are youâll be hooked . . . as Nesb lays down a trail rich in Nordic atmosphere and in character-driven development . . . Ultimately, though, what sets Nesb apart is his ability to keep the pages turning with such intellectual dexterity.â -Newsday âNesb has a horrormeisterâs flair for transforming natural scenes into ominous situations.â - The New York Times Book Review âIrresistibly addictive. . . . This is reading as you experienced it in childhood, without any gap between eye and mind, but with the added pleasures that adult plots and adult characters can bring. . . . Brilliantly conceived, carefully worked out, and complicatedly satisfying.â - Slate âNesb âs books have a serious, socially significant heft, as well as a confident (even cocky) narrative stride that is unmatched.â - Richmond Times-Dispatch âNesb âs pace is unerring, and the way he builds up suspense will incite Pavlovian page-turning.â - Time Out New York âWith Henning Mankell having written his last Wallander novel and Stieg Larsson no longer with us, I have had to make the decision on whom to confer the title of best current Nordic writer of crime fiction. . . . I hesitate no longer. [Nesb ] wins. . . . This is crime writing of the highest order.â - The Times (London) âA mind-blowing story that captivates the reader from the very first page. & [Nesb ] has found a delightfully laconic, hard-boiled tone in Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammettâs tracks, which triumphs exactly where it should: when circumstances are the worst, the bullets zing by and the corpses pile up. . . . Entertaining, sharp and suspenseful.â - Dagens Nyheter (Sweden) âThis book is one you absolutely have to read. . . . The outrageous storytelling is so stimulating, it makes James Ellroy look like a Boy Scout and Bret Easton Ellis like a Sunday-school boy.â - Helsingin Sanomat (Finland) âA highly entertaining, first-rate crime novel, where Nesb uses his entire register of narrative techniques and tricks to tell a story that is wilder and more zany than anything he has ever written before.â - Dagbladet (Norway) âNesb can out-write most of his Scandinavian colleagues. . . . Cleverly written and effectively composed, and you can easily devour it in one ravishing read.â - Nordjyske Stiftstidende (Denmark) â Headhunters has everything that makes a good crime novel: Strange murders, inventive disappearing acts and above all brilliant fraud for all youâre worth.â - Bogrummet (Denmark) âThe reader is glued to the pages like gum to the street. . . . With Headhunters , Nesb has accomplished [a] . . . brilliant and elegant thriller.â - Dagsavisen (Norway), "If you don''t know Nesbø, it''s time to get with it." -- USA Today "Like [Stieg] Larsson, Nesbø explores the darkest criminal minds with grim delight and puts his killers where you least expect to find them.... [and] his novels are maddeningly addictive." -- Vanity Fair "Chances are you''ll be hooked ... as Nesbø lays down a trail rich in Nordic atmosphere and in character-driven development ... Ultimately, though, what sets Nesbø apart is his ability to keep the pages turning with such intellectual dexterity." --Newsday "Nesbø has a horrormeister''s flair for transforming natural scenes into ominous situations." -- The New York Times Book Review "Irresistibly addictive.... This is reading as you experienced it in childhood, without any gap between eye and mind, but with the added pleasures that adult plots and adult characters can bring.... Brilliantly conceived, carefully worked out, and complicatedly satisfying." -- Slate "Nesbø''s books have a serious, socially significant heft, as well as a confident (even cocky) narrative stride that is unmatched." -- Richmond Times-Dispatch "Nesbø''s pace is unerring, and the way he builds up suspense will incite Pavlovian page-turning." -- Time Out New York "With Henning Mankell having written his last Wallander novel and Stieg Larsson no longer with us, I have had to make the decision on whom to confer the title of best current Nordic writer of crime fiction.... I hesitate no longer. [Nesbø] wins.... This is crime writing of the highest order." -- The Times (London) "This stand-alone gives us a brilliant array of variously flawed human beings involved in a tale of intricate plotting, excellent characterization, made-for-the-movies effects and images, and a multifaceted surprise ending.... A true thriller from start to finish." -- Library Journal "A twisty, plot-driven Hitchcockian thriller.... Nesbo delivers one shock after the other, culminating with a doozy of a switcheroo at the finish. It''s gripping reading." -- Booklist "Nesbø takes a break from his Harry Hole detective series ... with this stellar stand-alone caper.... The dizzying reversals of fortune and situations that would be over-the-top in lesser hands make for a delightful roller-coaster ride. Carl Hiaasen and Elmore Leonard fans will be delighted."-- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "A mind-blowing story that captivates the reader from the very first page.... [Nesbø] has found a delightfully laconic, hard-boiled tone in Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett''s tracks, which triumphs exactly where it should: when circumstances are the worst, the bullets zing by and the corpses pile up.... Entertaining, sharp and suspenseful." -- Dagens Nyheter (Sweden) "This book is one you absolutely have to read.... The outrageous storytelling is so stimulating, it makes James Ellroy look like a Boy Scout and Bret Easton Ellis like a Sunday-school boy." -- Helsingin Sanomat (Finland) "A highly entertaining, first-rate crime novel, where Nesbø uses his entire register of narrative techniques and tricks to tell a story that is wilder and more zany than anything he has ever written before." -- Dagbladet (Norway) "Nesbø can out-write most of his Scandinavian colleagues.... Cleverly written and effectively composed, and you can easily devour it in one ravishing read." -- Nordjyske Stiftstidende (Denmark) " Headhunters has everything that makes a good crime novel: Strange murders, inventive disappearing acts and above all brilliant fraud for all you''re worth." -- Bogrummet (Denmark) "The reader is glued to the pages like gum to the street.... With Headhunters , Nesbø has accomplished [a] ... brilliant and elegant thriller." -- Dagsavisen (Norway), "If you don't know NesbØ, it's time to get with it." - USA Today "Like [Stieg] Larsson, NesbØ explores the darkest criminal minds with grim delight and puts his killers where you least expect to find them. . . . [and] his novels are maddeningly addictive." - Vanity Fair "Chances are you'll be hooked . . . as NesbØ lays down a trail rich in Nordic atmosphere and in character-driven development . . . Ultimately, though, what sets NesbØ apart is his ability to keep the pages turning with such intellectual dexterity." -Newsday "NesbØ has a horrormeister's flair for transforming natural scenes into ominous situations." - The New York Times Book Review "Irresistibly addictive. . . . This is reading as you experienced it in childhood, without any gap between eye and mind, but with the added pleasures that adult plots and adult characters can bring. . . . Brilliantly conceived, carefully worked out, and complicatedly satisfying." - Slate "NesbØ's books have a serious, socially significant heft, as well as a confident (even cocky) narrative stride that is unmatched." - Richmond Times-Dispatch "NesbØ's pace is unerring, and the way he builds up suspense will incite Pavlovian page-turning." - Time Out New York "With Henning Mankell having written his last Wallander novel and Stieg Larsson no longer with us, I have had to make the decision on whom to confer the title of best current Nordic writer of crime fiction. . . . I hesitate no longer. [NesbØ] wins. . . . This is crime writing of the highest order." - The Times (London) "A mind-blowing story that captivates the reader from the very first page. … [NesbØ] has found a delightfully laconic, hard-boiled tone in Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett's tracks, which triumphs exactly where it should: when circumstances are the worst, the bullets zing by and the corpses pile up. . . . Entertaining, sharp and suspenseful." - Dagens Nyheter (Sweden) "This book is one you absolutely have to read. . . . The outrageous storytelling is so stimulating, it makes James Ellroy look like a Boy Scout and Bret Easton Ellis like a Sunday-school boy." - Helsingin Sanomat (Finland) "A highly entertaining, first-rate crime novel, where NesbØ uses his entire register of narrative techniques and tricks to tell a story that is wilder and more zany than anything he has ever written before." - Dagbladet (Norway) "NesbØ can out-write most of his Scandinavian colleagues. . . . Cleverly written and effectively composed, and you can easily devour it in one ravishing read." - Nordjyske Stiftstidende (Denmark) " Headhunters has everything that makes a good crime novel: Strange murders, inventive disappearing acts and above all brilliant fraud for all you're worth." - Bogrummet (Denmark) "The reader is glued to the pages like gum to the street. . . . With Headhunters , NesbØ has accomplished [a] . . . brilliant and elegant thriller." - Dagsavisen (Norway), "If you don't know NesbÃ, it's time to get with it." - USA Today "Like [Stieg] Larsson, Nesbà explores the darkest criminal minds with grim delight and puts his killers where you least expect to find them. . . . [and] his novels are maddeningly addictive." - Vanity Fair "Chances are you'll be hooked . . . as Nesbà lays down a trail rich in Nordic atmosphere and in character-driven development . . . Ultimately, though, what sets Nesbà apart is his ability to keep the pages turning with such intellectual dexterity." -Newsday "Nesbà has a horrormeister's flair for transforming natural scenes into ominous situations." - The New York TimesBook Review "Irresistibly addictive. . . . This is reading as you experienced it in childhood, without any gap between eye and mind, but with the added pleasures that adult plots and adult characters can bring. . . . Brilliantly conceived, carefully worked out, and complicatedly satisfying." - Slate "NesbÃ's books have a serious, socially significant heft, as well as a confident (even cocky) narrative stride that is unmatched." - Richmond Times-Dispatch "NesbÃ's pace is unerring, and the way he builds up suspense will incite Pavlovian page-turning." - Time Out New York "With Henning Mankell having written his last Wallander novel and Stieg Larsson no longer with us, I have had to make the decision on whom to confer the title of best current Nordic writer of crime fiction. . . . I hesitate no longer. [NesbÃ] wins. . . . This is crime writing of the highest order." - The Times(London) "A mind-blowing story that captivates the reader from the very first page. 'Š [NesbÃ] has found a delightfully laconic, hard-boiled tone in Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett's tracks, which triumphs exactly where it should: when circumstances are the worst, the bullets zing by and the corpses pile up. . . . Entertaining, sharp and suspenseful." - Dagens Nyheter(Sweden) "This book is one you absolutely have to read. . . . The outrageous storytelling is so stimulating, it makes James Ellroy look like a Boy Scout and Bret Easton Ellis like a Sunday-school boy." - Helsingin Sanomat(Finland) "A highly entertaining, first-rate crime novel, where Nesbà uses his entire register of narrative techniques and tricks to tell a story that is wilder and more zany than anything he has ever written before." - Dagbladet(Norway) "Nesbà can out-write most of his Scandinavian colleagues. . . . Cleverly written and effectively composed, and you can easily devour it in one ravishing read." - Nordjyske Stiftstidende(Denmark) " Headhuntershas everything that makes a good crime novel: Strange murders, inventive disappearing acts and above all brilliant fraud for all you're worth." - Bogrummet(Denmark) "The reader is glued to the pages like gum to the street. . . . With Headhunters, Nesbà has accomplished [a] . . . brilliant and elegant thriller." - Dagsavisen(Norway), "This stand-alone gives us a brilliant array of variously flawed human beings involved in a tale of intricate plotting, excellent characterization, made-for-the-movies effects and images, and a multifaceted surprise ending.... A true thriller from start to finish." -- Library Journal "A twisty, plot-driven Hitchcockian thriller.... Nesbo delivers one shock after the other, culminating with a doozy of a switcheroo at the finish. It''s gripping reading." -- Booklist "Nesbø takes a break from his Harry Hole detective series ... with this stellar stand-alone caper.... The dizzying reversals of fortune and situations that would be over-the-top in lesser hands make for a delightful roller-coaster ride. Carl Hiaasen and Elmore Leonard fans will be delighted."-- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "If you don''t know Nesbø, it''s time to get with it." -- USA Today "Like [Stieg] Larsson, Nesbø explores the darkest criminal minds with grim delight and puts his killers where you least expect to find them.... [and] his novels are maddeningly addictive." -- Vanity Fair "Chances are you''ll be hooked ... as Nesbø lays down a trail rich in Nordic atmosphere and in character-driven development ... Ultimately, though, what sets Nesbø apart is his ability to keep the pages turning with such intellectual dexterity." --Newsday "Nesbø has a horrormeister''s flair for transforming natural scenes into ominous situations." -- The New York Times Book Review "Irresistibly addictive.... This is reading as you experienced it in childhood, without any gap between eye and mind, but with the added pleasures that adult plots and adult characters can bring.... Brilliantly conceived, carefully worked out, and complicatedly satisfying." -- Slate "Nesbø''s books have a serious, socially significant heft, as well as a confident (even cocky) narrative stride that is unmatched." -- Richmond Times-Dispatch "Nesbø''s pace is unerring, and the way he builds up suspense will incite Pavlovian page-turning." -- Time Out New York "With Henning Mankell having written his last Wallander novel and Stieg Larsson no longer with us, I have had to make the decision on whom to confer the title of best current Nordic writer of crime fiction.... I hesitate no longer. [Nesbø] wins.... This is crime writing of the highest order." -- The Times (London) "A mind-blowing story that captivates the reader from the very first page.... [Nesbø] has found a delightfully laconic, hard-boiled tone in Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett''s tracks, which triumphs exactly where it should: when circumstances are the worst, the bullets zing by and the corpses pile up.... Entertaining, sharp and suspenseful." -- Dagens Nyheter (Sweden) "This book is one you absolutely have to read.... The outrageous storytelling is so stimulating, it makes James Ellroy look like a Boy Scout and Bret Easton Ellis like a Sunday-school boy." -- Helsingin Sanomat (Finland) "A highly entertaining, first-rate crime novel, where Nesbø uses his entire register of narrative techniques and tricks to tell a story that is wilder and more zany than anything he has ever written before." -- Dagbladet (Norway) "Nesbø can out-write most of his Scandinavian colleagues.... Cleverly written and effectively composed, and you can easily devour it in one ravishing read." -- Nordjyske Stiftstidende (Denmark) " Headhunters has everything that makes a good crime novel: Strange murders, inventive disappearing acts and above all brilliant fraud for all you''re worth." -- Bogrummet (Denmark) "The reader is glued to the pages like gum to the street.... With Headhunters , Nesbø has accomplished [a] ... brilliant and elegant thriller." -- Dagsavisen (Norway), “If you don’t know Nesb , it’s time to get with it.â€� - USA Today “Like [Stieg] Larsson, Nesb explores the darkest criminal minds with grim delight and puts his killers where you least expect to find them. . . . [and] his novels are maddeningly addictive.â€� - Vanity Fair “Chances are you’ll be hooked . . . as Nesb lays down a trail rich in Nordic atmosphere and in character-driven development . . . Ultimately, though, what sets Nesb apart is his ability to keep the pages turning with such intellectual dexterity.â€� -Newsday “Nesb has a horrormeister’s flair for transforming natural scenes into ominous situations.â€� - The New York Times Book Review “Irresistibly addictive. . . . This is reading as you experienced it in childhood, without any gap between eye and mind, but with the added pleasures that adult plots and adult characters can bring. . . . Brilliantly conceived, carefully worked out, and complicatedly satisfying.â€� - Slate “Nesb ’s books have a serious, socially significant heft, as well as a confident (even cocky) narrative stride that is unmatched.â€� - Richmond Times-Dispatch “Nesb ’s pace is unerring, and the way he builds up suspense will incite Pavlovian page-turning.â€� - Time Out New York “With Henning Mankell having written his last Wallander novel and Stieg Larsson no longer with us, I have had to make the decision on whom to confer the title of best current Nordic writer of crime fiction. . . . I hesitate no longer. [Nesb ] wins. . . . This is crime writing of the highest order.â€� - The Times (London) “A mind-blowing story that captivates the reader from the very first page. & [Nesb ] has found a delightfully laconic, hard-boiled tone in Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett’s tracks, which triumphs exactly where it should: when circumstances are the worst, the bullets zing by and the corpses pile up. . . . Entertaining, sharp and suspenseful.â€� - Dagens Nyheter (Sweden) “This book is one you absolutely have to read. . . . The outrageous storytelling is so stimulating, it makes James Ellroy look like a Boy Scout and Bret Easton Ellis like a Sunday-school boy.â€� - Helsingin Sanomat (Finland) “A highly entertaining, first-rate crime novel, where Nesb uses his entire register of narrative techniques and tricks to tell a story that is wilder and more zany than anything he has ever written before.â€� - Dagbladet (Norway) “Nesb can out-write most of his Scandinavian colleagues. . . . Cleverly written and effectively composed, and you can easily devour it in one ravishing read.â€� - Nordjyske Stiftstidende (Denmark) “ Headhunters has everything that makes a good crime novel: Strange murders, inventive disappearing acts and above all brilliant fraud for all you’re worth.â€� - Bogrummet (Denmark) “The reader is glued to the pages like gum to the street. . . . With Headhunters , Nesb has accomplished [a] . . . brilliant and elegant thriller.â€� - Dagsavisen (Norway), "This stand-alone gives us a brilliant array of variously flawed human beings involved in a tale of intricate plotting, excellent characterization, made-for-the-movies effects and images, and a multifaceted surprise ending. . . . A true thriller from start to finish." -- Library Journal "A twisty, plot-driven Hitchcockian thriller. . . . Nesbo delivers one shock after the other, culminating with a doozy of a switcheroo at the finish. It''s gripping reading." -- Booklist "Nesbø takes a break from his Harry Hole detective series . . . with this stellar stand-alone caper.. . . . The dizzying reversals of fortune and situations that would be over-the-top in lesser hands make for a delightful roller-coaster ride. Carl Hiaasen and Elmore Leonard fans will be delighted."-- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "If you don''t know Nesbø, it''s time to get with it." -- USA Today "Like [Stieg] Larsson, Nesbø explores the darkest criminal minds with grim delight and puts his killers where you least expect to find them. . . . [and] his novels are maddeningly addictive." -- Vanity Fair "Chances are you''ll be hooked . . . as Nesbø lays down a trail rich in Nordic atmosphere and in character-driven development . . . Ultimately, though, what sets Nesbø apart is his ability to keep the pages turning with such intellectual dexterity." --Newsday "Nesbø has a horrormeister''s flair for transforming natural scenes into ominous situations." -- The New York Times Book Review "Irresistibly addictive. . . . This is reading as you experienced it in childhood, without any gap between eye and mind, but with the added pleasures that adult plots and adult characters can bring. . . . Brilliantly conceived, carefully worked out, and complicatedly satisfying." -- Slate "Nesbø''s books have a serious, socially significant heft, as well as a confident (even cocky) narrative stride that is unmatched." -- Richmond Times-Dispatch "Nesbø''s pace is unerring, and the way he builds up suspense will incite Pavlovian page-turning." -- Time Out New York "With Henning Mankell having written his last Wallander novel and Stieg Larsson no longer with us, I have had to make the decision on whom to confer the title of best current Nordic writer of crime fiction. . . . I hesitate no longer. [Nesbø] wins. . . . This is crime writing of the highest order." -- The Times (London) "A mind-blowing story that captivates the reader from the very first page. ... [Nesbø] has found a delightfully laconic, hard-boiled tone in Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett''s tracks, which triumphs exactly where it should: when circumstances are the worst, the bullets zing by and the corpses pile up. . . . Entertaining, sharp and suspenseful." -- Dagens Nyheter (Sweden) "This book is one you absolutely have to read. . . . The outrageous storytelling is so stimulating, it makes James Ellroy look like a Boy Scout and Bret Easton Ellis like a Sunday-school boy." -- Helsingin Sanomat (Finland) "A highly entertaining, first-rate crime novel, where Nesbø uses his entire register of narrative techniques and tricks to tell a story that is wilder and more zany than anything he has ever written before." -- Dagbladet (Norway) "Nesbø can out-write most of his Scandinavian colleagues. . . . Cleverly written and effectively composed, and you can easily devour it in one ravishing read." -- Nordjyske Stiftstidende (Denmark) " Headhunters has everything that makes a good crime novel: Strange murders, inventive disappearing acts and above all brilliant fraud for all you''re worth." -- Bogrummet (Denmark) "The reader is glued to the pages like gum to the street. . . . With Headhunters , Nesbø has accomplished [a] . . . brilliant and elegant thriller." -- Dagsavisen (Norway), "This stand-alone gives us a brilliant array of variously flawed human beings involved in a tale of intricate plotting, excellent characterization, made-for-the-movies effects and images, and a multifaceted surprise ending. . . . A true thriller from start to finish." -- Library Journal "A twisty, plot-driven Hitchcockian thriller. . . . Nesbo delivers one shock after the other, culminating with a doozy of a switcheroo at the finish. It''s gripping reading." -- Booklist "Nesb takes a break from his Harry Hole detective series . . . with this stellar stand-alone caper.. . . . The dizzying reversals of fortune and situations that would be over-the-top in lesser hands make for a delightful roller-coaster ride. Carl Hiaasen and Elmore Leonard fans will be delighted."-- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "If you don''t know Nesb, it''s time to get with it." -- USA Today "Like [Stieg] Larsson, Nesb explores the darkest criminal minds with grim delight and puts his killers where you least expect to find them. . . . [and] his novels are maddeningly addictive." -- Vanity Fair "Chances are you''ll be hooked . . . as Nesb lays down a trail rich in Nordic atmosphere and in character-driven development . . . Ultimately, though, what sets Nesb apart is his ability to keep the pages turning with such intellectual dexterity." --Newsday "Nesb has a horrormeister''s flair for transforming natural scenes into ominous situations." -- The New York Times Book Review "Irresistibly addictive. . . . This is reading as you experienced it in childhood, without any gap between eye and mind, but with the added pleasures that adult plots and adult characters can bring. . . . Brilliantly conceived, carefully worked out, and complicatedly satisfying." -- Slate "Nesb''s books have a serious, socially significant heft, as well as a confident (even cocky) narrative stride that is unmatched." -- Richmond Times-Dispatch "Nesb''s pace is unerring, and the way he builds up suspense will incite Pavlovian page-turning." -- Time Out New York "With Henning Mankell having written his last Wallander novel and Stieg Larsson no longer with us, I have had to make the decision on whom to confer the title of best current Nordic writer of crime fiction. . . . I hesitate no longer. [Nesb] wins. . . . This is crime writing of the highest order." -- The Times (London) "A mind-blowing story that captivates the reader from the very first page. ... [Nesb] has found a delightfully laconic, hard-boiled tone in Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett''s tracks, which triumphs exactly where it should: when circumstances are the worst, the bullets zing by and the corpses pile up. . . . Entertaining, sharp and suspenseful." -- Dagens Nyheter (Sweden) "This book is one you absolutely have to read. . . . The outrageous storytelling is so stimulating, it makes James Ellroy look like a Boy Scout and Bret Easton Ellis like a Sunday-school boy." -- Helsingin Sanomat (Finland) "A highly entertaining, first-rate crime novel, where Nesb uses his entire register of narrative techniques and tricks to tell a story that is wilder and more zany than anything he has ever written before." -- Dagbladet (Norway) "Nesb can out-write most of his Scandinavian colleagues. . . . Cleverly written and effectively composed, and you can easily devour it in one ravishing read." -- Nordjyske Stiftstidende (Denmark) " Headhunters has everything that makes a good crime novel: Strange murders, inventive disappearing acts and above all brilliant fraud for all you''re worth." -- Bogrummet (Denmark) "The reader is glued to the pages like gum to the street. . . . With Headhunters , Nesb has accomplished [a] . . . brilliant and elegant thriller." -- Dagsavisen (Norway), "This stand-alone gives us a brilliant array of variously flawed human beings involved in a tale of intricate plotting, excellent characterization, made-for-the-movies effects and images, and a multifaceted surprise ending. . . . A true thriller from start to finish." -- Library Journal "A twisty, plot-driven Hitchcockian thriller. . . . Nesbo delivers one shock after the other, culminating with a doozy of a switcheroo at the finish. It''s gripping reading." -- Booklist "Nesb takes a break from his Harry Hole detective series . . . with this stellar stand-alone caper.. . . . The dizzying reversals of fortune and situations that would be over-the-top in lesser hands make for a delightful roller-coaster ride. Carl Hiaasen and Elmore Leonard fans will be delighted."-- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "If you don''t know Nesb, it''s time to get with it." -- USA Today "Like [Stieg] Larsson, Nesb explores the darkest criminal minds with grim delight and puts his killers where you least expect to find them. . . . [and] his novels are maddeningly addictive." -- Vanity Fair "Chances are you''ll be hooked . . . as Nesb lays down a trail rich in Nordic atmosphere and in character-driven development . . . Ultimately, though, what sets Nesb apart is his ability to keep the pages turning with such intellectual dexterity." --Newsday "Nesb has a horrormeister''s flair for transforming natural scenes into ominous situations." -- The New York Times Book Review "Irresistibly addictive. . . . This is reading as you experienced it in childhood, without any gap between eye and mind, but with the added pleasures that adult plots and adult characters can bring. . . . Brilliantly conceived, carefully worked out, and complicatedly satisfying." -- Slate "Nesb''s books have a serious, socially significant heft, as well as a confident (even cocky) narrative stride that is unmatched." -- Richmond Times-Dispatch "Nesb''s pace is unerring, and the way he builds up suspense will incite Pavlovian page-turning." -- Time Out New York "With Henning Mankell having written his last Wallander novel and Stieg Larsson no longer with us, I have had to make the decision on whom to confer the title of best current Nordic writer of crime fiction. . . . I hesitate no longer. [Nesb] wins. . . . This is crime writing of the highest order." -- The Times (London) "A mind-blowing story that captivates the reader from the very first page. ... [Nesb] has found a delightfully laconic, hard-boiled tone in Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett''s tracks, which triumphs exactly where it should: when circumstances are the worst, the bullets zing by and the corpses pile up. . . . Entertaining, sharp and suspenseful." -- Dagens Nyheter (Sweden) "This book is one you absolutely have to read. . . . The outrageous storytelling is so stimulating, it makes James Ellroy look like a Boy Scout and Bret Easton Ellis like a Sunday-school boy." -- Helsingin Sanomat (Finland) "A highly entertaining, first-rate crime novel, where Nesb uses his entire register of narrative techniques and tricks to tell a story that is wilder and more zany than anything he has ever written before." -- Dagbladet (Norway) "Nesb can out-write most of his Scandinavian colleagues. . . . Cleverly written and effectively composed, and you can easily devour it in one ravishing read." -- Nordjyske Stiftstidende (Denmark) " Headhunters has everything that makes a good crime novel: Strange murders, inventive disappearing acts and above all brilliant fraud for all you''re worth." -- Bogrummet (Denmark) "The reader is glued to the pages like gum to the street. . . . With Headhunters , Nesb has accomplished [a] . . . brilliant and elegant thriller." -- Dagsavisen (Norway)
Copyright Date
2011
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2011-030829
Dewey Decimal
839.8238
Intended Audience
Trade
Series
Vintage Crime/Black Lizard
Dewey Edition
22
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