Redbreast
by Jo Nesbø
- Published
- 2009
- Pages
- 521
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781843432173
- Reading Time
- ~9h 7min
Redbreast is a book by Jo Nesbø. In 2009. It has 521 pages.
About this book
Jo Nesbø’s Redbreast operates as a dual-timeline investigation that bridges contemporary Oslo and wartime Norway, examining how historical complicity continues to shape present-day institutions. At the center of the narrative is Harry Hole, a seasoned but deeply flawed detective whose personal struggles mirror the moral ambiguities he encounters while tracing a decades-old conspiracy. The novel meticulously reconstructs Norway’s complicated relationship with Nazi occupation, exploring how ordinary citizens navigated collaboration, resistance, and survival under authoritarian rule. Nesbø’s prose balances procedural rigor with psychological depth, using the past not merely as backdrop but as an active force that dictates present loyalties and betrayals. The work stands out for its unflinching examination of collective memory, institutional silence, and the ethical compromises that persist long after conflict ends. By interweaving archival investigation with character-driven tension, the novel contributes significantly to the Nordic noir tradition while offering a historically grounded meditation on guilt and accountability.
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Redbreast has 521 pages.
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Redbreast was published in 2009.
What is Redbreast about?+
Jo Nesbø’s Redbreast operates as a dual-timeline investigation that bridges contemporary Oslo and wartime Norway, examining how historical complicity continues to shape present-day institutions. At the center of the narrative is Harry Hole, a seasoned but deeply flawed detective whose personal strug...
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Redbreast was written by Jo Nesbø.