I have questioned myself about the brutality in the last few novels. Actually in 'The Leopard, ' in hindsight, I feel I went a little bit too far with screaming blood. There are a couple of scenes that I regret and wish I had the chance to rewrite. 'Phantom' has less blood. Jo Nesbo
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