I've read a number of Jo Nesbo's work and each has their own significant allure and appeal.
For me this one was no different but the execution is what troubled me as I found myself wondering alone in the windy path of these two brothers who were fighting separate battles.
Sure they both had a rock start and they both worked hard to achieve that dream of success, fame, fortune but in the end it's a women that caused some grief.
As they say neither is an angel here (Roy or Carl) but they are brothers and should at least have one another's back.
There's plenty of action, suspense, mystery and those every changing plots but there's also fires, deaths, and more than one questionable action(s).
With this noted that ending was based on some interpretation and left me pondering the entire situation from beginning to end as The Kingdom may have been more than just a plot of land, community appreciation, and love of family.
All in all it's worth a cozy blanket and a warm cup of cocoa near the fire.
Thanks to Jo Nesbo, the pub, NetGalley, and Amazon Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.
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