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The Rabbit Hunter

📖 Overview

Detective Joona Linna investigates a string of brutal murders in Stockholm, where victims are forced to watch a mysterious video before their deaths. The killer's methodical pattern points to connections with an old case and dark events from decades past. Detective Saga Bauer goes undercover to infiltrate a psychiatric facility where a key suspect is being held, putting herself at risk to gather intelligence. The investigation reveals links to a children's nursery rhyme and a complex web of trauma spanning generations. The hunt for the "Rabbit Hunter" killer forces both detectives to confront institutional corruption and buried secrets within Sweden's elite circles. The investigation examines how childhood experiences and family dynamics can shape the present, while questioning the true nature of justice and retribution.

👀 Reviews

Readers call this a fast-paced, intense entry in the Joona Linna series, though many note it's darker and more violent than previous books. Liked: - Complex plot with multiple threads that connect satisfyingly - Deep character development for Joona and Saga - Detailed police procedural elements - Strong pacing without lag - Effective buildup of tension Disliked: - Graphic violence and torture scenes that some found excessive - Confusing timeline jumps - Too many subplots for some readers - Translation feels awkward in places Ratings: Goodreads: 4.3/5 (11,000+ ratings) Amazon: 4.4/5 (1,200+ ratings) Sample review: "The procedural detail and character work is excellent, but the level of violence made parts difficult to read. Still couldn't put it down." - Goodreads reviewer Many readers recommend starting with earlier books in the series to fully appreciate the character arcs and relationships.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🔍 "The Rabbit Hunter" is the sixth installment in Lars Kepler's internationally acclaimed Joona Linna series. ✍️ Lars Kepler is actually the pen name for a Swedish husband-and-wife writing team, Alexander and Alexandra Ahndoril. 🎭 The authors chose the name "Lars" in tribute to the filmmaker Lars von Trier, and "Kepler" after the astronomer Johannes Kepler. 🌍 The book has been translated into more than 40 languages and was a #1 bestseller in Sweden upon its release. 🔪 The story's plot was partially inspired by real-life cases of PTSD among Swedish military veterans, though the authors extensively fictionalized these elements for the novel.