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‘Jo Nesbø’s Detective Hole’ series review: A welcome return to Nordic noir
Twisty, thrilling, dark and uncomfortably violent, this adaptation of Jo Nesbø’s fifth Harry Hole book is coolly gripping, thanks to its otherworldly framing and an excellent ensemble cast led by Tobias Santelmann and Jo…

Twisty, thrilling, dark and uncomfortably violent, this adaptation of Jo Nesbø’s fifth Harry Hole book is coolly gripping, thanks to its otherworldly framing and an excellent ensemble cast led by Tobias Santelmann and Joel Kinnaman Twisty, thrilling, dark and uncomfortably violent, this adaptation of Jo Nesbø’s fifth Harry Hole book is coolly gripping,…
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- Twisty, thrilling, dark and uncomfortably violent, this adaptation of Jo Nesbø’s fifth Harry Hole book is coolly gripping, thanks to its otherworldly framing and an excellent ensemble cast led by…
- Twisty, thrilling, dark and uncomfortably violent, this adaptation of Jo Nesbø’s fifth Harry Hole book is coolly gripping, thanks
- to its otherworldly framing and an excellent ensemble cast led by Tobias Santelmann and Joel Kinnaman Twisty, thrilling, dark and
- uncomfortably violent, this adaptation of Jo Nesbø’s fifth Harry Hole book is coolly gripping, thanks to its otherworldly framing
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- Twisty, thrilling, dark and uncomfortably violent, this adaptation of Jo Nesbø’s fifth Harry Hole book is coolly gripping, thanks
- to its otherworldly framing and an excellent ensemble cast led by Tobias Santelmann and Joel Kinnaman Twisty, thrilling, dark and
- uncomfortably violent, this adaptation of Jo Nesbø’s fifth Harry Hole book is coolly gripping, thanks to its otherworldly framing