Killing Moon (novel) explained

Killing Moon
Author:Jo Nesbø
Title Orig:Blodmåne
Orig Lang Code:nb
Translator:Seán Kinsella
Country:Norway
Language:Norwegian
Series:Harry Hole (#13)
Genre:Crime fiction
Publisher:Random House of Canada
Pub Date:30 August 2022
English Pub Date:30 May 2023
Media Type:Print
Pages:496
Isbn:9781039007826
Isbn Note:(hardcover)
Preceded By:Knife

Killing Moon (Norwegian: Blodmåne, 2022) is a crime novel by Norwegian writer Jo Nesbø, the thirteenth in the Harry Hole series.[1] [2] The book is set in Los Angeles and Oslo.

Plot

In this latest installment of the Harry Hole series by Jo Nesbø, the brilliant but troubled investigator is lured back to Oslo when a serial killer begins targeting young women connected to a party hosted by a notorious real-estate magnate. Despite being fired from the force and battling his own demons in Los Angeles, Harry returns to track down the murderer after the woman who once saved his life is put in grave danger. To solve this chilling case and stop an elusive killer, Harry assembles a misfit team of former operatives, setting the stage for a high-stakes, suspenseful thriller filled with dark twists and complex characters.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mickunas . Vick . Crime novel ‘Killing Moon’ is ‘beyond fantastic’ . Dayton Daily News . 5 October 2023.
  2. Web site: Kanell . Beth . Killing Moon: A Harry Hole Novel (13) (Harry Hole Series) . new york journal of books . 5 October 2023.