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Title | Berlin Noir | Height | 13 mm |
Author | Philip Kerr | Width | 3 mm |
ISBN-13 | 9780140231700 | Binding | PAPERBACK |
ISBN-10 | #0140231706 | Spine Width | |
Publisher | Penguin Books | Pages | 848 |
Edition | Availability | Out Of Stock |


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Berlin Noir
Author: Philip Kerr
Now published in one paperback volume, these three mysteries are exciting and insightful looks at life inside Nazi Germany -- richer and more readable than most histories of the period. We first meet ex-policeman Bernie Gunther in 1936, in March Violets (a term of derision which original Nazis used to describe late converts.) The Olympic Games are about to start; some of B Now published in one paperback volume, these three mysteries are exciting and insightful looks at life inside Nazi Germany -- richer and more readable than most histories of the period. We first meet ex-policeman Bernie Gunther in 1936, in March Violets (a term of derision which original Nazis used to describe late converts.) The Olympic Games are about to start; some of Bernies Jewish friends are beginning to realize that they should have left while they could; and Gunther himself has been hired to look into two murders that reach high into the Nazi Party. In The Pale Criminal , its 1938, and Gunther has been blackmailed into rejoining the police by Heydrich himself. And in A German Requiem, the saddest and most disturbing of the three books, its 1947 as Gunther stumbles across a nightmare landscape that conceals even more death than he imagines. (For a review of Kerrs latest novel, The Grid, see our Thrillers section.)