![]() ![]() ![]() Following DNA testing, results lead the investigation down a few wrong turns and several suspects are eliminated from the inquiry. They discover that all of the victims' children have different biological fathers from the men they believe to be their father. Further digging leads Hole and his team, including newcomer Katrine Bratt, to suspect that paternity issues with the children of the victims may be a motive for the murders. Most of the victims vanished after the first snowfall of winter, and snowmen were found near each scene. Looking through cold cases, Hole realises that he is tracking Norway's earliest known serial killer. ![]() His FBI training leads him to search for links between the cases, and he finds two of them-each victim is a married mother and a snowman appears at every murder scene. Twenty-four years later, Norwegian police inspector Harry Hole investigates a string of murders of women around Oslo. In 1980, a married woman has illicit sex with a lover while her adolescent son waits in a car outside their lovemaking is disturbed when they think somebody is looking at them from outside the window, which turns out to have been only a tall snowman. It is the seventh entry in his Harry Hole series. The Snowman ( Norwegian: Snømannen) is a 2007 novel by Norwegian crime-writer Jo Nesbø. Jo Nesbø talks about The Snowman on Bookbits radio. ![]()
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