Jo Nesbo is one of the world's bestselling crime writers. When commissioned to write a memoir about life on the road with his band, Di Derre, he instead came up with the plot for his first Harry Hole crime novel, The Bat. His books The Leopard, Phantom, Police, The Son, The Thirst, Macbeth and Knife have all since topped the Sunday Times charts. He's an international number one bestseller and his books are published in 50 languages, selling over 55 million copies around the world.
Not just an unbearably tense thriller but another of Nesbo's studies in love and loneliness... there are few greater crime writers * The Times, Crime Book of the Month * Nesbo deserves to be crowned the king of all crime thriller writers * Sunday Express * Nesbo deploys all the key ingredients of a cracking good thriller...the ticking clock, the tension expertly ratcheted ever upwards, the changing scenery, the constantly shifting goalposts and the effortless, triumphant outpacing of the reader's ability to guess what's going to happen * Guardian * The undisputed king of Scandinavian crime fiction * The Times * Jo Nesbø is one of today's most interesting thriller writers, and Harry Hole is an all-time great character - for me, a 100% buy-today-read-tonight delight. * Lee Child * Nesbo is unassailably the reigning king of Nordic noir as well as a global crime-writing superstar... [in] Killing Moon...Nesbo is back on gruesome form * Financial Times * Jo Nesbo is back with the weirdest murder in modern fiction... compelling * Sunday Times * This is one of the darkest entries in the series, with a serial killer whose methods are inventively macabre even by Nesbo's standards. But with Harry in the unfamiliar role of private eye, assembling an eccentric team to help him, and rubbing his old police colleagues up the wrong way, it's also one of the most fun * Daily Express * Killing Moon... [is] classic Nesbo but even by his standards the killer's creepy' * The Sun * Breathtaking... Harry Hole returns in cracking form * Sunday Times *