Saturday, 13 April 2013

Headhunters - Jo Nesbo

HeadhuntersHeadhunters by Jo Nesbø

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is not a Harry Hole story but its a real page turner. There are lots of twists and turns and its difficult to review a book like this without spoilers.

Roger Brown is a successful Headhunter by day and an art thief by night. He has the perfect opportunity to find out about peoples treasured art collections without them suspecting anything. Everything is going fine until he meets his match when he interviews Clas Greve. Greve knows all of the interview techniques turning the tables on his interviewer. He looks like the perfect candidate for the job. He is also in possession of a work of art that Brown sees as another challenge for him to obtain. So begins another art theft.

However, Roger Brown's world is about to change, turning his world upside down and putting his life in danger. Can he trust his wife Diana or is she having an affair with Greve? He soon finds that he needs all of his talents to survive as he becomes the hunted in a commercial conspiracy. This is the type of book I enjoy a thriller with unexpected turns. It was hard to put down and I love an unexpected ending.



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