Berlin Noir: March Violets / The Pale Criminal / A German Requiem
by Philip Kerr
Published
1993
Pages
834
Language
EN
ISBN
9780140231700
Reading Time
~14h 36min
Berlin Noir: March Violets / The Pale Criminal / A German Requiem is a book by Philip Kerr. In 1993. It has 834 pages.
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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 Bernie's 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, it's 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, it's 1947 as Gunther stumbles across a nightmare landscape that conceals even more death than he imagines. (For a review of Kerr's latest novel, The Grid, see our Thrillers section.)
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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 ...
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Berlin Noir: March Violets / The Pale Criminal / A German Requiem was written by Philip Kerr.