Berlin Noir: March Violets; The Pale Criminal; A German Requiem
ISBN-13:
9780140231700
ISBN-10:
0140231706
Author:
Philip Kerr
Publication date:
1994
Publisher:
G.P. Putnam's Sons
Format:
Paperback
834 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780140231700
ISBN-10:
0140231706
Author:
Philip Kerr
Publication date:
1994
Publisher:
G.P. Putnam's Sons
Format:
Paperback
834 pages
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Berlin Noir: March Violets; The Pale Criminal; A German Requiem (ISBN-13: 9780140231700 and ISBN-10: 0140231706), written by authors
Philip Kerr, was published by G.P. Putnam's Sons in 1994.
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Now in one volume—the first three novels in Philip Kerr’s New York Times bestselling historical mystery series starring hard-boiled detective Bernie Gunther...
“A Chandleresque knight errant caught in insane historical surroundings. Bernie walks down streets so mean that nobody can stay alive and remain truly clean.”—John Powers, Fresh Air (NPR)
Ex-policeman Bernie Gunther thought he'd seen everything on the streets of 1930s Berlin. But then he went freelance, and each case he tackled sucked him further into the grisly excesses of Nazi subculture. And even after the war, amidst the decayed, imperial splendour of Vienna, Bernie uncovered a legacy that made the wartime atrocities look lily-white in comparison...
This collection includes:
MARCH VIOLETS
THE PALE CRIMINAL
A GERMAN REQUIEM
“A Chandleresque knight errant caught in insane historical surroundings. Bernie walks down streets so mean that nobody can stay alive and remain truly clean.”—John Powers, Fresh Air (NPR)
Ex-policeman Bernie Gunther thought he'd seen everything on the streets of 1930s Berlin. But then he went freelance, and each case he tackled sucked him further into the grisly excesses of Nazi subculture. And even after the war, amidst the decayed, imperial splendour of Vienna, Bernie uncovered a legacy that made the wartime atrocities look lily-white in comparison...
This collection includes:
MARCH VIOLETS
THE PALE CRIMINAL
A GERMAN REQUIEM
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