A review by djecak
The Redbreast by Jo Nesbø

3.0

More like 2 and a half stars. Although switching fabula between two periods (WW2 and present Oslo) is really hard and admireable, the connection between them is really stereotypical crime-mind-bending-psychological-disorder-triple-character which didn't please me as a reader because it is most obvious and uninteresting way to connect puzzle pieces of this story in compact work. However, it was good read, Jo Nesbo's writing is often thrilling and I felt certain adrenaline rushes, but only two times, even I could say once because last one (which is, oh wonder, at the final of the book) ends so cheesy and hero-saving-the-day like.