Killing Moon - Chapters 33 - 37 Summary & Analysis

Jo Nesbo
This Study Guide consists of approximately 79 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Killing Moon.

Killing Moon - Chapters 33 - 37 Summary & Analysis

Jo Nesbo
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Summary

In Chapter 33, the editor of Dagbladet informed Våge that they would not be purchasing any more of his work because Våge had printed lies. Våge argued he had to protect his source and threatened to go to work for Dagbladet’s competitors.

Krohn’s bank sent the payout that Harry had been promised if he identified the killer. Harry and Lucille were free, but Harry still felt as if something were not right about the case. Røed claimed he had been home alone the night Helene had been killed. Harry thought if Røed was lying he would have come up with a better alibi.

Sung-min shared with Katrine and Harry that he thought Røed was a closet homosexual. He told them about Villa Dante, the club called Tuesdays. Katrine remembered that the club had been closed down...

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