
The Leopard
A Harry Hole Novel
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Robin Sachs
Two young women are found murdered in Oslo, both drowned in their own blood. 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. Traumatized by his last case, Inspector Harry Hole has lost himself in the squalor of Hong Kong's opium dens. Yet when he is compelled, at last, to return to Norway - his father is dying - Harry's buried instincts begin to take over. After a female MP is discovered brutally murdered, nothing can keep him from the investigation.
There is little to go on: a piece of rope, a scrap of wool, a bit of gravel, an unexpected connection between the victims. 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.
Ruthlessly intelligent and suspenseful, The Leopard is Jo Nesbo's most electrifying novel yet - absolutely gripping from first to last.
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What did you love best about The Leopard?
Robin Sachs' narration.What was one of the most memorable moments of The Leopard?
Haven't finished listening to it yet.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes, but too long for me to do so. Have to divide it.Any additional comments?
I'm tempted to buy Redbreast since Robert Sachs is also the narrator for that Jo Nesbo book as well.It's a bit off putting that Harry Hole has such addiction problems. Wish he'd get over that. I'd probably give every book 5 stars then.
Robin Sachs is great. Makes book come alive!
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If you could sum up The Leopard in three words, what would they be?
Great Book!What other book might you compare The Leopard to and why?
The Snowman for all the obvious reasons.Which character – as performed by Robin Sachs – was your favorite?
Harry Hole of course.Any additional comments?
I could not put this down. It was so good, I listened to it a second time a few days later.Reluctant Hero
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Compulsive Listening
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This is not light listening, found myself going back a few times to catch every cructial detail. If you like to get lost in long character driven mysteries this book is for you. Never predictable, always exciting. always a travelogue to exotic places, sometimes wistful and sad. Take time to concentrate on listening to this book, and the end is very, very rewarding.
Nesbo brings it home again
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Another A+ for HH
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I enjoyed this book.
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What disappointed you about The Leopard?
Very gruesome and darkvery sick not my style thought I would enjoy but had to force myself to finish it's not
a Stieg Larsson for sure or Henning Mankell
sorry
What could Jo Nesbo and Don Bartlett (translator) have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
not sure if it canWhat aspect of Robin Sachs’s performance would you have changed?
just not my cup of teaIf you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from The Leopard?
not worth itAny additional comments?
will do better research in the futureTo long very boring maybe if I knew the towns
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An interesting issue has come up recently with the release of Jo Nesbo's early novels about Harry Hole. In The Bat, which is the first book in the series, the narrator pronounces Harry Hole different from the way Robin Sachs does it (Robin is correct by the way.) I have seen some reviewers mention that they thought the narrator for The Bat was the best one, as he pronounced the name correctly--(or so they thought)
If you are interested in a little back story on how Jo picked the name for his hero, you can listen to a video from the BEA Author Breakfast from June 7 2012. Just go to the website for Jo Nesbo and scroll down. Start at the 42 minute mark for the entire speech, or start at the 55 minute mark to get the information about the name. I listened to the whole thing- quite interesting- who knew Jo Nesbo had such a good sense of humor?
Jo pronounces the name Harry Hole (like a hole in the ground) and Robin Sachs narrates the book true to the author's intent. I can't imagine any other narrator being as good for this character- and sincerely hope there are no changes in the future. Giong back and forth with narrator's ruins the continuity of the "feel" of novels- when you get a great combination of author and narrator- stick to it.
Robin Sachs IS the voice of Harry Hole!
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The narrator does a great job and a beautiful, mellifluous voice and relaxed cadence. Varied, 3D characters. As usual Nesbo keeps you guessing about the guilt and motivations of his protagonists. Very convincing artifact as instrument of torture - so convincing I can't believe he invented the concept, which is believable in the post-colonial Africa he describes so well.
Great whodunnit
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I have listeed to all of Jo Nesbo's books and he is only gettinng better. This book held my attention throughout and just as I though I knew what was ahead, somethinng totally different appeared. I highly reccommend this book!Best Yet
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