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Wolf Hour by Jo Nesbo

Wolf Hour

A Novel

by Jo Nesbo

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  • Feb 2026, 400 pages
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From the modern master of Nordic noir comes a shocking new thriller set in contemporary Minneapolis, in which a detective and a crime writer conduct parallel investigations, six years apart, into a series of puzzling murders.

Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2016. When a small-time criminal and gun dealer is shot down in the street, all signs point to Tomas Gomez, a quiet man with a mysterious past—and deep connections to a notorious gang—who has seemingly vanished into thin air. Other murders soon follow, and it appears Gomez is only getting started. Meanwhile, Bob Oz, a down-and-out suspended police officer with a dubious past of his own, becomes fascinated by the case: he is obsessed with the notion of hunting down a serial killer who only he can understand, a killer with a story as tragic as his own.

Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2022. An enigmatic Norwegian man with ties to Minneapolis—a self-described crime writer—has traveled to the United States to research the Gomez case, in the hopes of writing a book about it. But as his investigation progresses, the writer's seemingly neutral position reveals itself to be more complicated than the reader is initially led to believe.

Wolf Hour is a twisty and unforgettable thriller in classic Jo Nesbø style, which bears out Vanity Fair's observation that "Nesbø explores the darkest criminal minds with grim delight and puts his killers where you least expect to find them... . His novels are maddeningly addictive."

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"Another standout standalone from the author of the Harry Hole series." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"[E]xquisitely plotted, darkly funny thriller...readers will have no doubt they're in the hands of a brilliant storyteller. This soars." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"Nesbø has crafted a powerhouse here, a profoundly human exploration of loneliness and grief driven by a twisting procedural plot and grisly shocks…. Nesbø's taut narrative and social commentary [are] deeply infused with emotional depth. Highly recommended for newcomers seeking startling perspectives on justice, such as those found in Dennis Lehane's and Richard Price's works." —Booklist

"[Nesbo] can heighten suspense with a single word and wrong-foot the most attentive customer." —Wall Street Journal

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very highly recommended thriller
Wolf Hour by Jo Nesbø is a very highly recommended crime novel set in Minneapolis Minnesota during two time periods. Robert Ferguson is the translator of the English edition I read

In 2016 Minneapolis police detective Bob Oz gets the call and meets his partner Kay Myers at the scenes of the attempted murder of a gun dealer. He determines the gunman is a sniper and his main suspect is Tomás Gomez, a former hit man who also has a tragic personal story. Soon the investigation turns into the hunt for a serial killer but Oz is suspended as he deals with anger issues and trauma. His potential witnesses included Mike Lunde, a taxidermist, who Oz befriends.

In 2022 Norwegian crime novelist Holger Ruch travels to Minneapolis to research for his new true crime book. He is researching the Gomez case, and wants to get into the mind of a policeman of Norwegian descent, Oz. He is looking into all the places Oz went while investigating.

Nordic noir writer Nesbø has given us another extremely well-written, atmospheric, intelligent crime novel which encompasses both a psychological thriller and character study. Telling the story through the two timelines works well. The main timeline in 2016 is where most of the novel is set as the 2022 present day true crime writer looks back and relates the events that occurred then from the viewpoint of the narrator. The plot is engaging and compelling as a flawed man looks into the mind of a serial killer and actually finds similarities to his own life.

Bob Oz is an antihero and deeply flawed. He has anger management issues, drinks too much, is lonely, has been sleeping with many women, and is suffering from a great trauma. He also has a strong sense of justice, even to the point of bending the rules. He gets suspended, but, nevertheless, he continues to work the case. The killer is intelligent and also suffering from loneliness and trauma. Bob's ex-wife Alice, a psychologist, tells him, “Trauma arises when you lose someone you thought you would be spending the rest of your life with.”and "The trauma is the wound. But the loneliness that comes with it locks you to your trauma.”

The plot is full of twists and there are some real surprises along the way. A minor note that Nesbø does judge American culture and politics in the plot, which Americans can easily ignore as he is Norwegian. He excels at portraying moody, lonely, and flawed, but intelligent characters in psychological thrillers so the cultural/political opinions are minor annoyances.

Wolf Hour is an excellent choice for those who enjoy Nordic Noir. Thanks to Knopf Doubleday for providing me with an advance reader's copy via NetGalley. My review is voluntary and expresses my honest opinion.

Janine_S

Nordic noir comes to Minneapolis
Wow! Jo Nesbo continues in my mind to be the super star of noir! This is another winner for me. Set in alternating time periods (2016 and 2022) in Minneapolis, the premise is that of a Norwegian journalist coming back to finish a book about a series of murders in 2016. A "lone wolf" sniper has killed several people and MPD detective, Bob Oz, is on the hunt only to be suspended when he's drunk and makes some rather startling statements on camera.

We follow Bob as he continues alone handling his investigation while others proceed officially. It's hard to do a summary without giving away the red herrings that keep you veering in one direction to be caught later going in another m. Suffice it to say you won't be disappointed in the read. Nesbo has created a mini-Harry Hole (I really liked Bob) but gives Bob a bit more softness and accountability. I want to thank NetGalley and the publishers to allowing me to read this ARC. Highly recommend.

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Jo Nesbo Author Biography

Jo Nesbo is a #1 New York Times bestselling author, whose books have sold sixty million copies worldwide and have been translated into fifty languages. In addition to the Harry Hole series, his novels include The Night House, Headhunters, The Son, Blood on Snow, Midnight Sun, Macbeth, and The Kingdom. He is a recipient of the Raymond Chandler Award for lifetime achievement. He lives in Oslo.

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Jo Nesbo: According to the author's website, Jo is pronounced like 'you', and Jo says the 'o' in Nesbo is similar to the vowel in Inspector Clouseau's pronunciation of the word 'bomb'

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