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His death was made to look like a suicide, but Harry proved that he was murdered. The attention was moved to Arve, a man who had a hereditary illness and appeared to enjoy sleeping with as many women as possible. Arve was dismissed as a suspect after Katrine attacked him and tried to force a confession. Because Katrine had gone on her own to confront Arve and then ran away when Harry arrived on the scene, she raised suspicion. Harry had also found in Katrine's apartment the unique kind of paper on which the letter from the Snowman was printed and a file containing the text of the letter was on her computer.

Katrine denied being the Snowman. Instead, she said that she wanted Harry to help her find the Snowman. After Katrine was medicated and came out of her psychosis.

She told them she was not the Snowman. Meanwhile, Harry has gotten some new clues pointing him in the direction of Mathias, a man who was dating his ex-wife.

Harry went to the Anatomy Department where Mathias worked and found the body of Sylvia Otterson, one of the victims, in the storage tanks among other bodies. Read more from the Study Guide. Browse all BookRags Study Guides. All rights reserved. Toggle navigation. Sign Up. Sign In. View the Study Pack. View the Lesson Plans. Plot Summary. Part 1: Chapters 1 and 2. Add to Cart Add to Cart. Also in Harry Hole Series.

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Think of a Number. Joseph Finder. A Banquet of Consequences. Elizabeth George. Broken Harbor. Breaking Creed. Believing the Lie. The Absent One. The Fixer. Their gleaming new Kunst Musikk Design art, music and design faculty building, which opened its doors to students four days ago, is a key part of a concerted national bid to put Bergen back on the European cultural map. Already about one in three of those who receive doctorates are foreigners and some are even funded. Most universities in Norway are state-owned and fairly heftily endowed.

Students are supported by the kind of loans and grants that would astonish British freshers. Tuition fees are covered by the government and those studying for a PhD at Bergen University are paid employees.

The idea behind the KMD building, an amalgam of six schools previously scattered across the city, is that sculptors and ceramicists should be able to work right alongside fine artists and fabric designers. Indeed, the logo Deller has created for the opening celebrations shows an octopus deftly juggling several musical instruments, a paintbrush, a camera and knitting needles; a different artistic tool in each tentacle.

The first school of art was established in Bergen in and, while there is some regret about leaving the old faculty buildings in the city centre, the big investment in the new site, coupled with the multi-disciplinary dream, seems to have won over most of the teaching staff. For the vice-dean, Professor Anne-Helen Mydland, herself a former art student in Bergen, the value of artistic effort is philosophically closely linked with a political commitment to promoting democracy.



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