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Headhunters

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A spectacular standalone thriller about an ambitious art thief and a heist gone wrong, from the #1 bestselling author Jo Nesbo.
Clever, wealthy and married to a beautiful gallery owner, Roger Brown has it all. And when his job as Norway's most successful corporate headhunter gets dull, he can always find the risk he craves with his sideline as a highly accomplished art thief.
     At a gallery opening, his wife introduces him to Clas Greve. Ambitious and talented, Greve's not only the perfect candidate for a top job Brown needs to fill, but also owns a priceless Rubens painting—making him the perfect target for a heist.
    But soon Roger finds out that there's more to Greve than meets the eye, and it's not long before the hunter becomes the hunted . . .

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Publisher: Random House of Canada

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  • ISBN: 9780307360274
  • Release date: September 6, 2011

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  • ISBN: 9780307360274
  • File size: 2231 KB
  • Release date: September 6, 2011

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A spectacular standalone thriller about an ambitious art thief and a heist gone wrong, from the #1 bestselling author Jo Nesbo.
Clever, wealthy and married to a beautiful gallery owner, Roger Brown has it all. And when his job as Norway's most successful corporate headhunter gets dull, he can always find the risk he craves with his sideline as a highly accomplished art thief.
     At a gallery opening, his wife introduces him to Clas Greve. Ambitious and talented, Greve's not only the perfect candidate for a top job Brown needs to fill, but also owns a priceless Rubens painting—making him the perfect target for a heist.
    But soon Roger finds out that there's more to Greve than meets the eye, and it's not long before the hunter becomes the hunted . . .

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