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Game: A Thriller (Game Trilogy) (original 2013; edition 2013)

by Anders de la Motte

Series: The Game Trilogy (1)

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Play or be played in book one of the Game Trilogy , the Swedish thriller series taking the world by storm. Are you ready to play? When Henrik "HP" Pettersson picks up a mobile phone on a Stockholm train one morning, he has no idea that his life is about to change forever. The phone's invitation to play "The Game" is too tempting to resist and he soon finds himself embarking on a series of dangerous missions. The more daring the task, the greater his thrill and reward. But fun soon turns to fear as his Police Detective sister is dragged into the action. As their lives spiral out of control, HP faces a challenge he never expected. Can he outwit The Game before it's too late, or will The Game play him?… (more)
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Title:Game: A Thriller (Game Trilogy)
Authors:Anders de la Motte
Info:Atria/Emily Bestler Books (2013), Edition: Reprint, Paperback, 400 pages
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Very "okay"-ish book. I liked it a lot better than the other Swedish crime novel I just read (1973) because this one had a good plot and managed to be suspenseful most of the way through without fake cliffhangers all the time. The best part was of course when HP was part of the game, which sadly wasn't most of the book.

The author also does a good job writing an unlikeable protagonist that you still root for without symphatizing with him completely. Becca is harder, he really tries to write about the struggles a female police officer has to deal with and I appreciate that, but at times it is the only thing she thinks about and that's not really how it works. But he tries, so I'm not mad.

I'll need to read the entire trilogy before I know if the scope of the "plot" is too big (it might just be HP going crazy), because that part is my least favourite part of the story. I especially didn't like having Lasermannen be some sort of plot point because we know he was a racist asshole, it's much better to use those murders/disasters where we don't actually know what's behind it. ( )
  upontheforemostship | Feb 22, 2023 |
This is another one of my charity shop buys where the synopsis on the back sounded like fun. I raced through the book very quickly , the plot is fast moving, and the story was good enough to hold my attention. There is a little character development along the way but we learn a little of their back story's along the way. While exciting, the plot is quite far fetched and there are a lot of coincidences that are quite daft. Up to this point it sounds fairly standard but there are two flies in the ointment and they are pretty big. The first is that the main protagonist HP is pretty weak as a character. I understand that anti-heroes are a pretty popular narrative device but in this case he's a joke of a character. In fact, none of the characters seem 'real' in any way, they are all very cliched and come across as caricatures. The other issue is that the writing is pretty awful in places. Some passages are real stinkers, so much so that they really made me laugh at how bad they were. This could be a consequence of the translation but I very much doubt it. Words such as halal are used in completely the wrong context and his casual racism seem out of place given his friends. I get the feeling that de la Motte was trying to make HP come across as streetwise but he actually comes across as someone trying to act "street". ( )
  Brian. | Jul 28, 2021 |
Woah. What a book. I had a hard time at first with the formatting of this book as I received a copy of it from NetGalley and it was hard to tell which character was speaking at times. Game introduces us to HP and Rebecca, two siblings who have chosen very different paths in life. The story is told from their perspectives. HP gets himself involved in a game that blurs the lines between reality and fantasy rather quickly leaving HP to pick up the pieces. Rebecca is just trying to do her job as a bodyguard yet finds herself picking up after her little brother over and over again. I found the book quickly paced and easy to read once I got the hang of the format. Definitely can't wait to read the rest of the series. ( )
  Stacie-C | May 8, 2021 |
The more "gamer" books that I read, the more that there needs to be of these books. I am going to search to see what other books are out there like this. This needs to be its own genre. These books are great. Well the ones I have read thus far. I have been lucky to read some good ones.

I had this book sitting on my shelf for quite a while. Recently, I have read or attempted to read and the last three to four books were not good. So, I was looking for something to pick me up again. I grabbed this book. This book starts out right away with Henrik receiving a message on a cell phone asking him if he wants to play a game. Of course, Henrik thinks it is a trick that a friend is playing on him and agrees. Before too long, Henrik is addicted to the game and becoming the best. No matter how big or dangerous the task is. The pacing is great and I actually felt sorry for Henrik finding himself in his situation, despite the fact that during the tasks he had no regard for others. The ending leaving you wanting to read the next book. ( )
  Cherylk | Feb 4, 2017 |
The setup was very original, which is quiet an achievement for a thriller. Two gripes: the main hero was supposed to be smart and he does come as one. Also the last twist in the very end was too much - it would do better without it. ( )
  everfresh1 | May 5, 2016 |
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Play or be played in book one of the Game Trilogy , the Swedish thriller series taking the world by storm. Are you ready to play? When Henrik "HP" Pettersson picks up a mobile phone on a Stockholm train one morning, he has no idea that his life is about to change forever. The phone's invitation to play "The Game" is too tempting to resist and he soon finds himself embarking on a series of dangerous missions. The more daring the task, the greater his thrill and reward. But fun soon turns to fear as his Police Detective sister is dragged into the action. As their lives spiral out of control, HP faces a challenge he never expected. Can he outwit The Game before it's too late, or will The Game play him?

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