The Book Whisperer

jottings, musings and recommendations of an incurable bookaholic

Book Review: The Snowman by Jo Nesbo March 29, 2010

Filed under: Crime/Mystery/Thriller,Globe Trotting,Jo Nesbo — The Book Whisperer @ 2:29 pm

What Amazon says:

“The night the first snow falls a young boy wakes to find his mother gone. He walks through the silent house, but finds only wet footprints on the stairs. In the garden looms a solitary figure: a snowman bathed in cold moonlight, its black eyes glaring up at the bedroom windows. Round its neck is his mother’s pink scarf. Inspector Harry Hole is convinced there is a link between the disappearance and a menacing letter he received some months earlier. As Harry and his team delve into unsolved case files, they discover that an alarming number of wives and mothers have gone missing over the years. When a second woman disappears Harry’s suspicions are confirmed: he is a pawn in a deadly game. For the first time in his career Harry finds himself confronted with a serial killer operating on his turf, a killer who will drive him to the brink of insanity. A brilliant thriller with a pace that never lets up, “The Snowman” confirms Jo Nesbo’s position as an international star of crime fiction.”

What I thought:

What a blast this book was! I loved every minute and every page. When I won this book through BookRabbit I was so excited as I had already heard a bit of buzz generating around it and I do love a good whodunnit especially when combined with a rugged, loner Detective! I think Scandanavian crime novels are enjoying quite a bit of limelight at the moment and I did love Stieg Larssons books so I was very curious about this one too. Well, I picked it up last week to have a scan through and before I knew it I had read the first three chapters without pausing for breath. It was fantastic!

The book starts in 1980 with a young child being made to wait in the car for his Mother as she says she needs to pop into someones house for 10 minutes. When the Mother returns to the car 40 minutes later (scared, as she is sure that she saw someones face at the window) she finds her child in a state of fear and confusion saying that he “had seen him”. When his mother asks who, he can only reply “The Snowman”.

Fast forward twenty-four years, Oslo Detective Harry Hole (said rugged Detective) is investigating the disappearance of several women who all share the fact of being married with at least one child. He is assigned a new partner, the very pretty but aloof Katrine Bratt, and the two of them set about trying to find the connection between the women who have disappeared and the only thing that seems to connect them all is that there is a snowman at the scene of every disappearance and the women have all vanished every year on the first day of snowfall. Not only that, but Harry feels he is being watched. He received a mysterious note claiming to be from The Snowman and inviting him to find out who he is. Harry and Katrine then find out that a Detective in Bergen, who also appears to have been investigating the case, disappeared 14 years ago and has never been seen since.

As Harry Hole starts to fit all the pieces together, it is clear that there is more to the case than meets the eye. With a smattering of red herrings and mistaken identities you start to suspect everyone who graces the pages of this book. There is, of course, the obligatory nail-biting climax to the book when everything comes together all at once, and the old race-against-the-clock, will he / won’t he make it in time. I love that though; the edge-of-your-seet stuff.

The whole book, for me, pacey and gritty and just not wanting to put the damn thing down. If you enjoy crime / thrillers / whodunnits then you will LOVE this! I am over the moon that I have found a new author who has four other books that I am excited now to seek out (all in the Harry Hole series, yay!).

Massive thumbs up!!!

 

Boof’s Blah Blah Blah’s March 29, 2010

Filed under: Uncategorized — The Book Whisperer @ 10:45 am
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Boof’s lovely weekend

This is where I get to gloat about how wonderful my husband is. All last week, Mr Whisperer kept telling me that he had a surprise for me on Saturday. I couldn’t get any clues out of him other than a categoric “NO!” when I gleefully asked if it was a 10 minute trolley-dash round Waterstones (sigh!). Mr Whisperer told me to set my alarm clock for 9am on Saturday, which I dutifully did (although I did end up getting up at 6.30am because it felt like my birthday!) and finally I got to know what my surprise was: a trip to the spa!

Oh yes! My day consisted of an aromatherapy massage, a facial with head massage, a manicure and a pedicure, all while listening to plinky-plonky music and surrounded by scented candles. Pure bliss.

And all this because I was made redundant (AGAIN!!) last week and Mr Whisperer wanted to cheer me up becuause I had been feeling blue about the whole job thing. I’m a very lucky girl!

Websites / blog’s I’ve found

I love discovering new bookish websites and blogs on the internet. This week I have fallen in love with BookRabbit. They are webiste where you can review books, connect with people who like the same books as you, they do author interviews and most importantly they do lots of freebie book giveaways of just-out books! Oh, and they’re UK based. What’s not to love?

24 hour Read-a-thon

Hurray!!! My first ever Read-a-thon is coming up on 10th April. Not only that, but I am an official Cheerleader for this. Yep, that’s right, I am donning white ankle socks, a short skirt and waving pink pompoms around especially for the occasion (OK, not really – I’m 38, that would be weird!).

So, what is the Read-a-thon I hear you cry. Well, it is what it says on the tin – 24 hours of pure unadulterated blissful reading. There will be teams set up and and prizes given out and lots of online encouragement and all you have to do is read. I know, perfect eh?

One of my jobs as a Cheerleader is to recruit more cheerleaders to spread the love and make sure that 10th April is fun! Does anyone want to join me? If you’re interested please can you let me know on the comments below and also go to this link and fill in your details. You don’t need to have a blog to do this – just a love of books and a sense of fun. That’s you, right????

What I’ve learnt reading this week

15-20% 0f all Norwegian children think that their Dad is a different man to who he really is. (The Snowman by Jo Nesbo).

 

 

 
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