Headhunters
by Jo Nesbø
- Pages
- 265
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780307948687
- Reading Time
- ~4h 38min
Headhunters is a book by Jo Nesbø. It has 265 pages.
About this book
Jo Nesbø’s breakthrough novel establishes the author’s signature blend of psychological tension and social critique within Oslo’s corporate elite. The narrative centers on Roger Brown, a successful executive recruiter whose polished exterior conceals a carefully constructed criminal past. When a chance encounter with an elusive art collector threatens to expose his hidden history, Brown is forced into a high-stakes game of surveillance and deception. The novel examines the corrosive nature of ambition, exploring how wealth and professional status can mask profound moral compromise. Set against the stark backdrop of Scandinavian modernism, the story moves with deliberate precision through themes of identity, class stratification, and the fragility of reputation. Nesbø’s prose remains sharply observant, treating the corporate world not merely as a setting but as an ecosystem of quiet violence and calculated risk. As a foundational work in contemporary Nordic crime fiction, the book demonstrates the author’s ability to construct intricate character studies while maintaining relentless narrative momentum.
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Headhunters has 265 pages.
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Jo Nesbø’s breakthrough novel establishes the author’s signature blend of psychological tension and social critique within Oslo’s corporate elite. The narrative centers on Roger Brown, a successful executive recruiter whose polished exterior conceals a carefully constructed criminal past. When a cha...
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Headhunters was written by Jo Nesbø.