"Phantom (A Harry Holy Thriller)" Summary of the book: Harry Hole, a part of the Oslo police force, has had no end of trouble with criminals in Oslo and is forced to flee to Hong Kong. He hopes that the shadows of his past will leave him alone and that he can begin life afresh there. However, things begin to take a turn for the worse and Hole is forced to return to Oslo.
Hole almost loses his life in the previous book of the series, and so Phantom: A Harry Hole Thriller finds him having returned to Hong Kong for a spell of self-imposed exile. When in Hong Kong, he hears that the son of his girlfriend has been arrested for murder.
Oleg, the son of Hole’s lady love Rakel Fauke, has been convicted for the murder of his flatmate Gusto. Hole has become something of a father figure to the young Oleg and naturally comes to his aid. This edition of Phantom: A Harry Hole Thriller sees Hole returning to Norway to try and acquit Oleg.
It is not easy, however, as the Oslo police force does not want Hole back. This makes him take a line of his own, pursuing independent investigations. However, these investigations are hampered by the fact that the criminals in Oslo don’t want Hole back, either. He is being shadowed practically the moment he returns.
How does Hole keep ahead of the police and his criminal adversaries? Does he manage to get Oleg out of trouble, proving that he isn’t guilty? Phantom: A Harry Hole Thriller is a thriller that is fast-paced and gripping. This book has been translated from Norwegian by Don Bartlett.
About Jo NesboM Jo Nesbo is a crime novelist and musician.
Other books by Nesbo include The Snowman, Police, The Redbreast, The Bat, The Redeemer, Nemesis, The Leopard, The Devil’s Star, Headhunters and Bubble in the Bathtub.
Jo Nesbo was born in 1960 in Oslo, Norway. He has won the Glass Key Award for his novels. His books have been translated into over forty languages, and they have sold more than nine million copies as of 2013. Nesbo studied Economics and Business Administration in the Norwegian School of Economics, and was a freelance journalist and a stockbroker before turning to writing. He is also the songwriter and lead vocalist of a rock band called Di Derre.
Jo Nesbo (Norwegian: born 29 March 1960) is a Norwegian writer, musician, and former economist and reporter. As of March 2019, more than 3 million copies of his novels have been sold in Norway, and his work has been translated into over 40 languages, selling 33 million copies worldwide. Known primarily for his crime novels featuring Inspector Harry Hole, Nesb is also the main vocalist and songwriter for the Norwegian rock band Di Derre. In 2007 he released his first children's book, Doktor Proktors Prompepulver (English translation: Doctor Proctor's Fart Powder). The 2011 film Headhunters is based on Nesbo's novel, Hodejegerne (The Headhunters).