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Blood ties

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In many ways, the brothers Carl and Roy Opgard have succeeded in life. Or at least they’ve had as much success as is possible in a small town like Os where they’ve had to kill their way to the top. Carl manages the area’s swanky spa hotel, while Roy has made ambitious plans for an amusement park complete with a roller coaster. The only way is up for the two brothers. Unless the local sheriff can bring them down. The sheriff believes he has new evidence that will prove the brothers involvement in several past murders, but Carl and Roy Opgard are used to covering their tracks, and they’re not afraid to get their hands dirty. The high body count of Os is about to get higher.

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**PRE-ORDER WOLF HOUR, NESBO’S BRAND NEW EXPLOSIVE THRILLER**

FAMILY COMES FIRST. NO MATTER THE COST.

‘A 100% buy-today-read-tonight delight’ LEE CHILD

‘Nesbo’s plotting is always reliably devious and his characters brutal’ The Times

Nesbo deserves to be crowned the king of all crime thriller writers’ Sunday Express

Brothers Carl and Roy Opgard have succeeded in life. Or at least they’ve had as much success as is possible in a small town like Os, where they’ve killed their way to the top. Carl manages the swanky spa hotel, while Roy has made ambitious plans for an amusement park.

Life’s good at the top. But the local sheriff is looking to bring them down.

Sheriff Kurt Olsen believes he has new evidence that will prove the brothers’ involvement in several past murders – but Carl and Roy are used to covering their tracks, and they’re not afraid to get their hands dirty.

The body count in Os is about to get even higher.

Blood Ties is an explosive suspense novel about family, loyalty, and the lengths someone is willing to go to for both, from crime writing’s king of the cliffhanger.

[Jo Nesbo, Number 1 Sunday Times bestseller, January 2024]

‘Nesbo deploys all the key ingredients of a cracking good thriller… effortless’ Guardian

Bracingly and bleakly funny’ Telegraph

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