![]() ![]() It seemed as though he were glossing over certain sections, trying to fake his way through. Small details about the aboriginal people, their language, the Sydney landmarks and what locals call them, were wrong and they jumped out at me from time to time. Also: although the translation was good, there was Australian based content that seemed to lack true, profound knowledge. Perhaps this may have been "just me" because I am informed on the subject, but it felt that way. ![]() For me, these sections dragged on after a while. He delved quite heavily into the aboriginal culture. ![]() Because these days I live in Australia, I was interested to see how Mr Nesbo uses Australia in context. Straight up, fast paced, terse writing, but a little stock-standard. She has had some children's television fame in the past, hence the need for Norway to send Harry to look for her murderer. Harry, a Norwegian detective, has to travel to Sydney, Australia to find the killer of Inger, a Norwegian citizen who was killed there and found dumped in a park. This is the first book in the Harry Hole series. ![]()
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