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In Cockroaches, the second novel in Jo Nesbø’s Harry Hole series, the troubled but brilliant detective is dispatched to Bangkok after the Norwegian ambassador is found murdered in a seedy motel. The government wants the case handled discreetly, but Harry soon discovers that nothing about the situation is simple. Bangkok’s neon-lit streets, brothels, and back alleys hide a network of corruption that stretches from local criminals to powerful figures back in Norway.
As Harry digs deeper, he encounters a mix of shady businessmen, sex‑industry operators, and political players who all seem to know more than they admit. The deeper he goes, the more he realizes the ambassador’s death is only the visible part of a much larger and more dangerous conspiracy. At the same time, Harry battles his own demons—alcohol, trauma, and a growing sense that he’s being manipulated.
The novel blends noir atmosphere with sharp suspense, following Harry as he pieces together a truth that many people are desperate to keep buried. In the end, Cockroaches becomes not only a murder investigation but a story about corruption, vulnerability, and the cost of uncovering secrets in a world where everyone has something to hide.


























