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The Rabbit Hunter

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This book starts off with a bang and just gets better and better as it moves along. Take a puzzle with all kinds of pieces that don't seem to fit any reasonable pattern, bring in Joona Linna to make sense of it all, watch as he amazingly makes all the parts fit and a vindictive, evil, revengeful killer is revealed.

You will want to put this on your winter read list since it is published in January 2020, and don't get me started on the ending. OMG hurry up and write another one!

Highly recommended!

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The latest from the husband-wife team known as Lars Kepler is a worthy addition to their list. In "The Rabbit Hunter," their intuitive detective Joona Linna is in prison until he's sprung to help solve some very high-profile murders, which are also very cruel and creepy. It's refreshing and a relief that none of the victims are women.

Joona Linna is a different kind of detective. He's not a crazy as Jo Nesbo's Harry Hole, but he has an instinct for why killers do what they do, how they think and plan. Security Department detective Saga Bauer is his champion with the regular police, understanding how useful his gift is.

Well-plotted, plenty weird, and filled with intriguing characters, "The Rabbit Hunter" is a compelling read for lovers of those dark and twisty Scandinavian mysteries.

~~Candace Siegle, Greedy Reader

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