
Yo Nesbo: the Oslo Trilogy (3 Volumes in Total)
About This Novel
This set of books is the famous masterpiece of the king of Nordic suspense novels, Yo Nesbo, including "Mockingbird", "Avenger" and "Pentagram".
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Official(3)Scraped 20d ago
I was still a little tired after reading the trilogy in three days. The writing is very good. Each book has at least two lines, one is the police perspective, one is the killer's perspective, and the robin has one more, the World War II timeline. Different timelines advance with time and events, and finally form a climax and bring about the ending! It's good to take a look when you have time.
Inspector Holler is still funny and has a zest for life that can be awakened at any time. As the main line, "the trauma suffered by our fathers during World War II" is once again exposed and it is still dripping with blood after the wounds are reopened. I guessed wrongly the perpetrator several times in a row, my brain capacity is not enough!
The entire story of Mockingbird has been engulfed in a mystery, and I couldn't stop reading it. Who was the old man and why did he kill these people? Although the truth of the old man's story is explained at the end, it still feels like it's still unfinished.
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Official(3)Scraped 20d ago
I was still a little tired after reading the trilogy in three days. The writing is very good. Each book has at least two lines, one is the police perspective, one is the killer's perspective, and the robin has one more, the World War II timeline. Different timelines advance with time and events, and finally form a climax and bring about the ending! It's good to take a look when you have time.
Inspector Holler is still funny and has a zest for life that can be awakened at any time. As the main line, "the trauma suffered by our fathers during World War II" is once again exposed and it is still dripping with blood after the wounds are reopened. I guessed wrongly the perpetrator several times in a row, my brain capacity is not enough!
The entire story of Mockingbird has been engulfed in a mystery, and I couldn't stop reading it. Who was the old man and why did he kill these people? Although the truth of the old man's story is explained at the end, it still feels like it's still unfinished.
