I haven’t read any of Jo Nesbø’s novels, yet — I did pick up Blood on Snow and Midnight Sun not so long ago, and I think I bought the first Harry Hole novel (The Bat) when it was a Kindle Daily Deal quite some time ago. Anyway, I saw the trailer for this movie, based on the seventh Harry Hole novel, and thought it looked excellent.

Here’s the official book synopsis:
Soon the first snow will come
A young boy wakes to find his mother missing. Outside, he sees her favourite scarf – wrapped around the neck of a snowman.
And then he will appear again
Detective Harry Hole soon discovers that an alarming number of wives and mothers have gone missing over the years.
And when the snow is gone…
When a second woman disappears, Harry’s worst suspicion is confirmed: a serial killer is operating on his home turf.
… he will have taken someone else
Jo Nesbø’s The Snowman is published by Vintage in the UK and US.
An excellent novella, and excellent intro to the author’s work
Piu Eatwell’s latest book is a narrative history of the notorious Black Dahlia murder in Los Angeles. The inspiration for a number of novels and movies, it’s an interesting new account of the murder that gripped the headlines. Here’s the synopsis:
The 14th Mitch Rapp novel, Flynn’s last
An intriguing, cinematic action thriller
Possibly the best thriller (or novel) of the year?
An excellent fourth Carter Blake novel
A terrifyingly realistic dystopian novel
An enjoyable biblio-mystery
Lucas Davenport’s first mission as a US Marshal