- Published: 4 May 2017
- ISBN: 9781473547094
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 640
The Thirst
The compulsive eleventh Harry Hole novel from the No.1 Sunday Times bestseller
- Published: 4 May 2017
- ISBN: 9781473547094
- Imprint: Vintage Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 640
[The Thirst is] a breath-taking reading experience … Nesbo is the master when it comes to building a long and increasingly steep dramatic curve…The pace in The Thirst is somewhat calmer than in the previous Harry Hole books, more of a waltz than a rock and roll, until we’re a bit more than halfway through. But from there on, it’s full on action with blood gushing and splattering until the last page is turned.
Verdens Gang, Norway
Jo Nesbo is on top form…[The Thirst is] a spell-binding story about brutal crimes and ambitions gone astray.
Dagbladet, Norway
One cannot but rejoice at this reunion with Jo Nesbo’s Harry Hole.
Krimifan.dk, Denmark
Everything that others do, Jo Nesbo can do better ... When it seems as though everything is about to be resolved in [The Thirst], most other writers would be satisfied with their work. With Jo Nesbo, the ride will still go on for 150 more pages.
Dagsavisen, Norway
The Thirst combines the best of American and Nordic crime fiction ... Harry Hole is a criminal investigator with a steady salary and civil servant status. But he’s also made of mythological hero material.
Jyllands-Posten, Denmark
It’s a big-boned, Technicolor epic in the current Nesbo style, starting adagio and ending accelerando, but with the kind of close psychological character readings that distinguished his early work
Guardian
An extremely gruesome journey to the darker recesses of human nature, this grisly treat will delight Nesbo’s fans
Mirror
Expertly plotted with vividly drawn characters, frenetic police chases and philosophising villains[…] Expect to be thoroughly entertained.
Crime Fiction Lover
Fast-moving…stunning.
Sunday Times
The Thirst like its stablemates is a bulky but zippy 500-pager which never loiters in one place for long. Nesbø keeps you guessing with his usual bag of tricks, making everyone seem a little suspect (or almost everyone). His cynicism about bent coppers and unscrupulous journalists is an inexhaustible and entertaining sideshow… if you liked the other ten, you’ll greedily sink your teeth into this.
Jasper Rees, Arts Desk
Gripping from the get-go, deliciously dark and expertly plotted, this is Nesbo at his brilliant best
Heat
Gripping from the get-go, deliciously dark and expertly plotted, this is Nesbo at his brilliant best
Isabelle Broom, Heat
Gory, disturbing, nightmare-inducing and terrific
Marcel Berlins, The Times
Nesbo’s 11th Harry Hole novel is predictably excellent… It’s crime fiction as precision-tooled instrument of entertainment and on that level, it rocks
Paul Connolly, Metro
An epic tale that will delight fans of the bestselling series… There is always a risk that if you resurrect a much-loved series after a long break it will not reach its previous highs. But The Thirst is Nesbo at his glorious best with even the minor characters wonderfully drawn. This tense, nerve-shredding tale is impossible to put down as it hurtles towards a stunning finale. Nesbo is one of the best thriller writers on the planet
Charlotte Heathcote, Daily Express
What distinguishes Jo Nesbo… is his wry sense of humour. He not only provides a super-complex plot with plenty of twists… but also skillfully continues the lives of the all-too-fallible characters we have grown to love and hate
Mark Sanderson, Evening Standard
This is a tense and scary tale. If you’re partial to bad dreams, don’t read this just before bed
UK Press Syndication
The Thirst begins with the brutal killer sinking rusty metal teeth into a victim's neck, and with that gruesome murder, you'll want to sink your teeth into The Thirst and not let go
Mail
Nesbo does Nordic Noir like no one else and this is crime fiction at its finest… It’s gory, gritty and compulsive reading, with a truly take-your-breath away ending
Nesbo, Choice