Harry Hole


Harry Hole is the main character in a series of crime novels written by Norwegian author Jo Nesbø. Hole is a brilliant and driven detective with unorthodox methods, a classic loose cannon in the police force. Critics link the personality of Harry Hole to those of the famous literary detectives: Sherlock Holmes, Hercule Poirot, Jules Maigret, and Nero Wolfe, but in the word of Jo Nesbo himself it is to Michael Connelly's Harry Bosch, that he refers as a tribute more than a simple inspiration.

Character

Harry Hole is a police officer with the Oslo Crime Squad. He was born in 1965 and has a younger sister with Down syndrome to whom he is deeply attached. He lost his mother, a descendant of the Sami people, to cancer while he was in his twenties and has never had a close relationship with his father Olav, a former teacher. Hole is unmarried but has had relationships with a number of women throughout the series of 11 novels. Otherwise, he has few close friends. Hole frequently makes enemies among his colleagues who, nevertheless, grudgingly respect him.
He is a chain-smoker and heavy drinker, although, at times, his alcoholism is under control. The effects of his problem sometimes bring him into repeated conflict with his superiors and some colleagues, but Bjarne Møller, head of Hole's department and one of his closest friends, manages to prevent him from being sacked as a result, primarily because he recognises that Harry Hole is a brilliant detective. Hole is one of few in the force to have undergone special training in interrogation techniques and firearms at the FBI.
Hole has few friends within the Oslo Police Department, exceptions being some staff at the forensics division of the Norwegian police, including Katrine Bratt, a detective from Bergen, Beate Lønn, whom he often uses to secure crucial information in critical situations where specialist knowledge is required, and Bjørn Holm, another skilled forensics officer. Harry is also friendly with Gunnar Hagen, his former senior officer prior to the case chronicled in Phantom.
In many ways, the author's home city of Oslo has the starring role in the Harry Hole novels. Much of the background detail of the stories involves real locations, and the city is shown "warts and all", ranging from Hole's favourite eating and drinking places that he frequents to the traffic of the so-called "Traffic Machine" road system, the real-life headquarters of the Police Department, the swimming pool at Frogner Park, to the haunts of neo-Nazis, drug addicts, and prostitutes, all of this described vividly in the various novels at different times of the year—in the snow and freezing weather of winter to the high temperatures of a particularly warm summer. Harry Hole's friends and acquaintances include city residents from every social background, including immigrants from other parts of the world to old school friends, such as taxi driver Øystein Eikeland—possibly the person to whom Hole is closest.
Harry Hole's home address is in Sofies Gate in Bislett, Oslo. As of the events in Phantom, he no longer lives here, as he has been in Hong Kong for three years. Near his place of residence is his favourite "watering hole", Restaurant Schrøder in St. Hanshaugen, which features in most of the novels. He has had a serious relationship with Rakel Fauke, whose son, Oleg, looks up to Harry as a father figure and sometimes calls him "dad". After the case chronicled in The Snowman, their relationship is put under severe pressure, but at the end of Phantom they resume their romance and finally get married at the end of Police.
"Hole", Harry's family name, is the name of an historic Norwegian town, with a heritage that goes back to Norway's origins in the Viking Age. The name is derived from Old Norse Hólar, the plural form of hóll, meaning "round and isolated hill". The word is pronounced as two syllables, with stress on the first, as is implied in The Bat, where the Australian police call him "Harry Holy".

Appearances

Film

The seventh novel in the series The Snowman was adapted as a film in 2017 starring Michael Fassbender as Harry Hole, with Rebecca Ferguson, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Ronan Vibert, Val Kilmer and J.K. Simmons.