Sunday, May 20, 2018

Lar kelper the rabbit hunter



Kindle Edition
Publisher: Harper Collins
Published: 03/06/18
Pages: 528
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Given for an honest review via Netgalley

Lars Kelper - The Rabbit Hunter

It begins with a nursery rhyme. Nineteen minutes later you die…

The sixth gripping thriller in Lars Kepler’s bestselling series featuring Joona Linna. Perfect for fans of Stieg Larsson and Jo Nesbo.

There’s a face at the window.
A stranger wearing a mask stands in the shadow of a garden. He’s watching his first victim through the window. He will kill him slowly, make it last – play him a nursery rhyme – make him pay.

A killer in your house.
There’s only one person the police can turn to – ex-Detective Joona Linna – but he’s serving time in a high-security prison. So they offer him a chance to secure his freedom: help Superintendent Saga Bauer track down the vicious killer known as the Rabbit Hunter, before he strikes again.

Only one man can stop him.
Soon another three victims have been murdered and Stockholm is in the grip of terror. Joona Linna must catch a disturbed predator, whose trail of destruction leads back to one horrific night of violence – with consequences more terrifying than anyone could have imagined…

You may or may not know that Lars Kepler is in fact the writing duo of Alexandra Coelho Ahndoril and Alexander Ahndoril, I didnt.
I dont know how they write but it works. The Joona Linna series of books are todate very enjoyable and The Rabbit Hunter is no exception. With an interesting, well paced and clever plot you cant go wrong with this.
I must admit when I first started to read it I thought 'here we go again, another cop in prison' and was ready to pack it in. I was wrong.
If you like the rest of the series then you will like this one too, its not the best of the series but its still a winner. The only reason I didnt give the book 5 stars is that it was a tad too easy to guess who the Hunter was and his motives. I was surprised that the book was 528 pages long as it didnt seem it, Another sign of a good book.

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