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The Kingdom

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The Kingdom

By: Jo Nesbo, Robert Ferguson - translator
Narrated by: Euan Morton
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“I read The Kingdom and couldn’t put it down ... Suspenseful ... Original ... This one is special in every way.” —Stephen King

Two brothers. One small town. A lifetime of dark secrets. A tense and atmospheric standalone thriller from best-selling author Jo Nesbø.


Roy has never left the quiet mountain town he grew up in, unlike his little brother Carl who couldn't wait to get out and escape his troubled past. Just like everyone else in town, Roy believed Carl was gone for good. But Carl has big plans for his hometown. And when he returns with a mysterious new wife and a business opportunity that seems too good to be true, simmering tensions begin to surface and unexplained deaths in the town's past come under new scrutiny. Soon powerful players set their sights on taking the brothers down by exposing their role in the town's sordid history.

But Roy and Carl are survivors, and no strangers to violence. Roy has always protected his younger brother. As the body count rises, though, Roy's loyalty to family is tested. And then Roy finds himself inextricably drawn to Carl's wife, Shannon, an attraction that will have devastating consequences. Roy's world is coming apart and soon there will be no turning back. He'll be forced to choose between his own flesh and blood and a future he had never dared to believe possible.
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Compelling Twists • Excellent Writing • Excellent Character Development • Psychological Depth • Innovative Storyline

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When I started this 19+ hour listen, I wondered if it was worth it. It was. The delicate character development allowed me to become emotionally involved with some very ugly people. I never could determine who or what I was rooting for. The twists and turns and clever analogy kept me on my toes and wanting to listen every chance I could get. Well done Jo Nesbo. Well done.

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I love Jo Nesbo, but this one is in a different category. Gripping and true, start to finish.

So powerful — his best so far

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Many reviewers have said that this book is not like the Harry Hole novels and I agree wholeheartedly, but it is still excellent. Jo Nesbo has an amazing insight into human motivation and behavior, which fuels this book all the way to the agonizing end. Narration is excellent too

Slow burn twist on Cain and Abel

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Some books you read simply to say you have finished them, some because they are entertaining and some because they speak to you.

The Kingdom belonged to the latter category. I could relate to much about the main character, Roy Upgard. Middle aged, from a remote small town, more comfortable with machines than people, in a comfortable career and a brother (younger, not older).

More important than the excellent writing though is the story with its underlying themes of fate and circularity. It starts out slow, but stick with it. It is well worth reading to the end.

Based on other reviews not everyone will agree with me. I guess it depends where you are coming from and what stage of life you are at. I’ll bet that if you are younger than thirty you will say it’s boring but if you are 40 or older with a few bumps and bruises from the school of hard knocks you’ll enjoy it.

Starts slow with a satisfying finish

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Engaging to listen to, but too tragic for my sensitivities. “Merciless Spring was on its way again”. If I’d read (listened to) that last line of the book beforehand, I probably wouldn’t have listened. I prefer books that lift my thoughts.

Tragic

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