A German Requiem: A Bernie Gunther Novel
ISBN-13:
9780142004029
ISBN-10:
0142004022
Author:
Philip Kerr
Publication date:
2006
Publisher:
G.P. Putnam's Sons
Format:
Paperback
336 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780142004029
ISBN-10:
0142004022
Author:
Philip Kerr
Publication date:
2006
Publisher:
G.P. Putnam's Sons
Format:
Paperback
336 pages
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A German Requiem: A Bernie Gunther Novel (ISBN-13: 9780142004029 and ISBN-10: 0142004022), written by authors
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Post-World War 2, Bernie Gunther investigates the murder of an American Nazi-hunter amongst the ruins of the Third Reich in this riveting thriller in Philip Kerr's bestselling historical mystery series.
Vienna, 1947. Bernie Gunther had his first brush with evil as a policeman in 1930s Berlin and came to know it intimately as a private eye under the Nazis, when each case drew him deeper into the enormities of the regime. Now the war is over and Bernie is in Vienna, trying to clear an old friend and ex-Kripo colleague of the murder of an American officer. Amid decaying imperial splendor Bernie traces concentric circles of evil that lead him to a former head of the Gestapo and to a legacy that makes the atrocities of the war seem lily-white in comparison...
Vienna, 1947. Bernie Gunther had his first brush with evil as a policeman in 1930s Berlin and came to know it intimately as a private eye under the Nazis, when each case drew him deeper into the enormities of the regime. Now the war is over and Bernie is in Vienna, trying to clear an old friend and ex-Kripo colleague of the murder of an American officer. Amid decaying imperial splendor Bernie traces concentric circles of evil that lead him to a former head of the Gestapo and to a legacy that makes the atrocities of the war seem lily-white in comparison...
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