
Headhunting Game
by G
About This Novel
Roger Brown is Norway's top headhunter, and 100% of the candidates he recommends will be hired by his clients. He uses the FBI's nine major investigative techniques when interviewing candidates, playing them into the palm of his hand and getting them to reveal everything on their own initiative. This skill also allowed Roger to engage in another unknown job-stealing and reselling famous paintings. This secret source of wealth helps him maintain a luxurious life, afford a historic mansion, and fund his beautiful wife's expensive gallery business. One night at a painting appreciation party held in the gallery, his wife introduced him to Claes Greve. Not only was he a perfect candidate to be the CEO of a top technology company, but he also happened to have a priceless Rubens painting that could help Rogge solve serious financial problems. However, when Rogge broke into Greve's apartment, he found not only the painting, but also the mobile phone that his wife had dropped under the bed in the bedroom... Meeting Greve was perhaps the most unlucky thing in Rogge's life. His interview tricks completely failed in front of Greve, and since he discovered that his wife had cheated on him, all kinds of bad things happened one after another...
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
wonderful story
Nesbo's works are all so ups and downs, with compact plots, and I just want to read them all in one sitting.
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Official(1)Scraped 11d ago
wonderful story
Nesbo's works are all so ups and downs, with compact plots, and I just want to read them all in one sitting.
