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'The Redeemer' is a novel by Norwegian crime-writer Jo Nesb. It is the sixth entry in his Harry Hole series.

Plot



In 1991, at a youth camp run by the Norwegian Salvation Army, the 14-year-old daughter of a senior Salvationist official is raped in a public toilet. Because of the Salvation Army's strict hierarchical setup, and because revelation of the rape will severely damage the organisation's reputation, she does not tell anyone about the ordeal. The name of the assailant is not given. That same year, during the breakup of Yugoslavia, a young Vukovar Croat fighter witnesses atrocities committed by the victorious Serb militias in the aftermath of the Battle of Vukovar. The fighter, who receives the nickname "Little Redeemer", later becomes a professional assassin who carries out contract killings in various European cities.

In the present day (2003), the assassin calling himself Stanki arrives in Oslo and kills a Salvation Army officer, Robert Karlsen, during a Christmas street concert. Stanki has a facial anomaly known as hyperelasticity, wherein his facial muscles can be manipulated voluntarily to stop people from recognizing him. As such, despite the murder happening in a public place, the Norwegian police get little useful information regarding the killer. Meanwhile, retiring Oslo police inspector Bjarne Mller gives his three main officers Jack Halvorsen, Beate Lnn, and Harry Hole gifts. Hole's is a wristwatch which grows to annoy him due to its incessant ticking. Mller is replaced as senior police inspector by Gunnar Hagen.

Hole, Halvorsen, and Lnn are assigned to Robert Karlsen's murder. When a murder attempt is made on Robert's brother Jon, it is believed that the Karlsen family is being attacked. With Hole's former girlfriend, Rakel Fauke, having left him and started seeing another man, Matthias Lund-Helgesen, Hole meets and eventually begins a relationship with Martine, the young woman who (unbeknownst to Harry) was raped in 1991. Hole finds clues that lead him to Croatia and to Stanki's minder, who is revealed to be the assassin's mother. He makes a deal with her to save her son's life, but upon returning to Norway discovers that a man wearing Stanki's clothes has been shot and killed by a police marksman. The dead man's face is all but obliterated and identification is near-impossible.

Halvorsen, Lnn's boyfriend, is fatally wounded outside Jon's flat. Afterwards, Hole discovers that the blood of the dead man does not match that of Stanki, whose blood was found at the scene of Halvorsen's attack. Hole continues to follow Stanki, but now knows Jon placed the kill contract on himself by going to Croatia and setting up the hit under the guise of Robert. Jon switched places with his brother so that his murder could not be blamed on him. This had the additional bonus to Jon in that, had Stanki returned home before discovering that he had killed the wrong target, the hitman and his mother would believe they had killed the customer, thus rendering payment impossible and nullifying the need to complete the killing of the 'correct' brother.

Jon has been swindling 5,000,000 krone from the Salvation Army for an apartment block. On the night of an indoor Christmas concert, Jon stands up his girlfriend, Thea, claiming that he is visiting his ill father in Thailand. Stanki and Hole both get the information from Thea that Jon is about to flee the country. Stanki catches up to Jon in a toilet some distance from the main airport terminal. Hole catches up with the two and gets Jon to give a full confession, stating that anything said with a gun to his head is inadmissible in court. Jon tells everything, believing that he will be set free, but Hole instead tells Stanki that Jon's bag contains 5,000,000 krone and walks away. Behind him a single shot is heard as Stanki fulfils his contract by killing Jon and claiming his payment.

Part of the confession includes that it was Jon, not Stanki, who fatally wounded Halvorsen. Hole also knows that it was Jon who raped Martine, and that he has been raping young girls regularly ever since. Owing to the high valuation that an antique dealer puts on the watch given to him by Mller, Hole also realises that his former boss was involved in the same group of corrupt police officers as his former nemesis, Tom Waaler. Hole goes to Bergen to speak with Mller, but after Mller explains that he was trying to do what was best for the force, Harry elects not to arrest him.

English translation



As with previous Harry Hole novels by Jo Nesb, the book - called 'Frelseren' in Norwegian - was translated into English by Don Bartlett.

References




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