Knife
Book Review
Jo Nesbø's novel «Knife» has received numerous positive reviews from critics and readers. It is the twelfth book in the Harry Hole series and continues the tradition of tense and captivating detective stories that have made Nesbø world-renowned. Critics note that in «Knife», the author masterfully combines elements of thriller and psychological drama, creating a complex and multi-layered plot. The main character, Harry Hole, faces a personal tragedy that forces him to reassess his life priorities and methods of work. Nesbø succeeds in deeply immersing the reader in the character's emotional state, making the book not only a gripping detective story but also an exploration of human nature. Some reviewers highlight that «Knife» has a darker atmosphere compared to previous books in the series, adding depth and tension to the story. Overall, «Knife» is considered one of Nesbø's best works, showcasing his skill in crafting complex and engaging plots.
