Death of the Demon, Anne Holt Translated by Anne Bruce
Death of the Demon, Anne Holt Translated by Anne Bruce
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Death of the Demon
A Hanne Wilhelmsen Novel

Author: Anne Holt; Translated by Anne Bruce

Narrator: Kate Reading

Unabridged: 9 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/18/2013


Synopsis

From Edgar Award finalist Anne Holt comes the captivating third book in the series featuring the brilliant and tough police inspector Hanne Wilhelmsen, who must investigate the grisly murder of an orphanage director. In an orphanage outside Oslo, a twelve-year-old boy is causing havoc. The institutions aging director, Agnes Vestavik, sees something chilling in Olavs eyes: sheer hatred. When Vestavik is found murdered, stabbed in the neck with a kitchen knifewith Olav nowhere to be foundthe case goes to maverick investigator Hanne Wilhelmsen, recently promoted to superintendent in the Oslo police. Hanne suspects that Olav witnessed the murder and fled, and she orders an investigation of the orphanage staff. But Hanne is hopeless at delegating and sharing responsibilities. Only Hannes supreme deductive skills keep her on the job, but this is one case where her instincts are leading her astray. Meanwhile, Olav makes his way to his once unfit mothers apartment in central Oslo. When police finally catch up to him, Olav will lead them on a chase that will upend all of their assumptions. A dark and captivating new chapter in this brilliant, rollicking series,Deathof the Demonexamines that murky intersection between crime and justice.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Harry

Book Review "I'm the new boy!" With resolute strides he stomped in the middle of the floor, where he remained standing while the snow from his enormous tennis shoes formed little puddles around his feet. His legs wide apart, as though to conceal the knock-kneed cross formed by his legs, he threw ou......more

Goodreads review by Kim

Another in the terrific Hanne Wilhelmsen series, this time Hanne is dealing with her duties as a newly promoted chief inspector and is finding delegating difficult. She is a great detective, but only a so-so manager, it seems. There are many false leads and the story takes its time, but it is enjoya......more

Goodreads review by Razvan

Well, a single turn in the final pages makes all the difference. Until then the novel was average at most (unpleasant characters, the main character included, not so much action, nothing to be remembered) and I was the clever one who finds the criminal from the first third of the story. WRONG!!! So c......more