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Jon "Jo" Nesbø (Norwegian: [ˈjuː ˈnɛ̀sbøː]; born 29 March 1960) is a Norwegian writer, musician, and former football player and reporter. More than 3 million copies of his novels had been sold in Norway as of March 2014, [ 1 ] and he had sold over 50 million copies worldwide by 2021, making him the most successful Norwegian author of ...
Doctor Proctor's Fart Powder is a series of children's novels by Norwegian author Jo Nesbø, illustrated by Mike Lowery. The first novel in the series was Nesbø's first children's book, a contrast from the adult crime novels that he is known for. It was originally published in 2007 in Norway and 2010 worldwide.
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Nemesis (Norwegian: Sorgenfri, meaning carefree, the name of a street in Oslo in which the novel character Anna lived) is a 2002 crime novel by Norwegian writer Jo Nesbø, the fourth in the Harry Hole series. [1]
Harry Hole (the surname pronounced as "HOO-leh"), who is also called "Harry Holy" (strictly the first novel) by allies in the Australian police force, [1] is the main character in a series of crime novels written by Norwegian author Jo Nesbø. [2] The name is derived from Old Norse Hólar, the plural form of hóll, meaning "round and isolated ...
Jo Nesbø talks about The Leopard on Bookbits radio. The Leopard is a crime novel by Norwegian novelist Jo Nesbø. Its Norwegian title is Panserhjerte, which does not directly translate to The Leopard; it rather means something along the lines of "armoured heart". Moreover, "leopard" refers to the stealthy tread of the killer in the book, while ...
Jo Nesbø talks about The Snowman on Bookbits radio. The Snowman ( Norwegian : Snømannen ) is a 2007 novel by Norwegian crime-writer Jo Nesbø . It is the seventh entry in his Harry Hole series.
Macbeth is a thriller novel by Norwegian writer Jo Nesbø, a re-telling of the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare for a more modern audience. This is part of the Hogarth Shakespeare project. Macbeth was released in April 2018. [1] The book tells the story of Macbeth in a dystopian, imaginary Fife during the 1970s.