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Lädt ... Das Janusprojekt (2006)von Philip Kerr
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Another pre-goodreads book i liked ( ) Another impressively detailed story set in Munich, Garmisch Partenkirchen, and Vienna in 1949. Bernie is ostensibly hired to find if a wife's former SS husband is still alive as she wants to remarry. However, nothing is as it seems and Bernie soon crosses swords with Jewish organisations seeking and executing former Nazis, as well as the CIA who wants to rescue some of these Nazis with specialist knowledge . 1949. Harto de ocuparse del hotel de su suegro situado a un paso del campo de concentración de Dachau, en Alemania, y con su esposa ingresada en un centro psiquiátrico, el sardónico detective Bernhard Gunther ha decidido ir tras los pasos de un famoso sádico, uno de los muchos espías de las SS capaz de infiltrarse en las filas de los aliados y encontrar refugio en América. Pero, como suele ocurrir, nada es lo que parece y Gunther se encontrará navegando en un mar mortal habitado por ex nazis que huyen de la persecución y de las organizaciones secretas que facilitan la huida a los verdugos del Tercer Reich. The One from the Other is the fourth novel in Kerr's series based on a one-time Berlin based detective, Bernie Gunther. Kerr spins out an entertaining and complex yarn based on the pursuit of Nazi war criminals and the efforts of various organizations to assist in their escape from organs of justice, both official and unofficial. Kerr's style is reminiscent of crime novelists like Raymond Chandler, particularly his indulgence in the use of similes that are equally colorful and outrageous. That said, his plot is intricately woven, and his characters expertly drawn. I can't get into too much detail without giving away the game. I will observe that very few individuals, nations, and non-government entities come off as having any integrity, and there is no shortage of resources enlisted in helping war criminals escape from occupied Germany and Austria. By way of a tease Kerr introduces the reader to Adolf Eichmann in a lengthy prologue and brings him back into the narrative at the end of the novel. This is the eighth book ibn the Bernie Gunther series that I have completed, and I've found them all to be excellent reads. If you are a reader of detective fiction and historical novels, you will enjoy Philip Kerr's fiction. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
Working as a private detective in Munich in 1949, Bernie Gunther copes with the chaos of postwar Germany when a woman hires him to find out the fate of her missing husband, a war criminal whose death she wants to confirm. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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