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In this Edgar® Award-nominated novel in Philip Kerr’s New York Times bestselling series, former detective and unwilling SS officer Bernie Gunther is on the hunt for a beautiful femme fatale...
 
Berlin, 1942. Three players take the stage. The first, a gorgeous actress—the rising star of a giant German film company controlled by the Propaganda Ministry. The second, the very clever, very dangerous Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels—a close confidant of Hitler, ambitious schemer, and flagrant libertine. Finally, there's Bernie Gunther—a former Berlin homicide bull now forced to run errands at the Propaganda Minister’s command.
When Goebbels tasks Bernie with finding the woman the press have dubbed the German Garbo,” his errand takes him from Zurich to Zagreb to the killing fields of Croatia. It is there that Bernie finds himself in a world of mindless brutality where everyone has a hidden agenda—perfect territory for a true cynic whose instinct is to trust no one.
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        Starred review from February 23, 2015
        Bestseller Kerr’s superlative 10th novel featuring former homicide cop Bernie Gunther (after 2013’s A Man Without Breath) finds Bernie, now an officer in the SD, at an international police conference in the Berlin suburb of Wannsee in the summer of 1942. Heinrich Heckholz, an attorney, wants Bernie to use his access at Wannsee to gather evidence that a charitable foundation is involved in fraud. Soon after, Heckholz is beaten to death with a bust of Hitler in his office. Almost a year later, with the crime still unsolved, Joseph Goebbels asks Bernie to help movie star Dalia Dresner locate her estranged father. Bernie falls quickly—and hard—for Dalia and agrees to travel on her behalf to Yugoslavia, where he witnesses some horrific scenes. Kerr combines a murder mystery that Raymond Chandler could have devised with a searing look at the inhumanity of the Nazis and their allies, presented from a unique perspective. Agent: Caradoc King, A.P. Watt (U.K.).

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        February 1, 2015
        Kerr (Field Gray, 2011, etc.) does moral ambiguity better than most; his flawed yet empathetic hero, Bernie Gunther, is a captain in the Nazi SD-Sicherheitsdienst des Reichsfuhrers, the SS's feared intelligence service.Once a police detective, and always a Nazi-hater, Gunther "got called back into service in thirty-eight. There wasn't much he could do about it." Haunted, conscious of the moral swamp he navigated, Gunther worked for Heydrich until that devil was assassinated. Now, in Berlin, he's being drafted into a scheme by Goebbels, Minister of Truth and Propaganda. Gunther must convince beautiful film star Dalia Dresner to return to Berlin moviemaking. However, Dresner demands Goebbels discover what happened to her estranged father, supposedly a priest in Yugoslavia. Kerr does yeoman work with scenes and settings in brave-new-world Berlin and other Nazi environs, then he drops Gunther into "total chaos"-the genocidal maelstrom that's Croatia. In the murderous melee of Uta]e fascist militia, Communist Partisans, royalist Chetniks killing each other-and any other living soul within rifle shot-Gunther's guided by a burned-out SS captain, Geiger, who shoots first and asks no questions, all while philosophizing: "[T]hat's what makes horror truly horrible. The knowledge that God sees it all, and does nothing." Gunther soldiers on, tracing Dalia's father to Jasenovac, a slave labor camp. It's back to Berlin, then Switzerland, where the United States enters the mix. Morose, sardonic, morally compromised Gunther-"There's still a sliver of decency left in there"-falls in love with the beautiful Dalia, but happy endings are elusive for one of modern fiction's more intriguing characters. For setting, character, plot-and the ability to navigate a moral swamp-le Carre has a rival in Kerr.

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        Starred review from March 1, 2015
        Kerr faced a crisis a few books ago, after he had taken his cynical German detective Bernie Gunther from the Weimar era through WWII and even into postwar South America. Whither Bernie? Thank heaven for flashbacks. Lately, Kerr has been using Bernie's memory, taking him from his increasingly gray-hued later life back to the war and before. This time Bernie, in 1956, a tired detective at a second-class hotel on the French Riviera, wanders into a cinema and watches a movie starring Dalia Dresner, once the Garbo-like darling of German film and a favorite of movie buff Joseph Goebbelsand, for a brief period, the lover of Bernie Gunther. In the summer of 1942, Bernie was serving reluctantly in the SS, only just barely managing to conceal his hatred of Hitler and the Nazis. Among his more disagreeable taskmasters is Goebbels himself, who gives Bernie a loathsome assignment: track down Dalia's father, a priest, in Croatia and bring him to Berlin for a reunion with his daughter, an event that Goebbels hopes will keep the actress in Germany. So much goes wrong: the father has morphed from priest to Fascist, Bernie and Dalia begin a potentially deadly affair under Goebbels' nose, and a murder in Berlin with ramifications in Switzerland further endangers both the cynical sleuth and the possibly duplicitous film star. Kerr unspools a whopping good historical thriller here, brilliantly evoking not only wartime Berlin, but also Switzerland and Croatia, as well as portraying the German cinema in a time of peril. And, of course, there is the ever-fascinating Bernie, neither as tough nor as cynical as he pretends to be. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Bernie Gunther may be the best-loved SS officer in the history of genre fiction (granted, he has little competition), and his fans will be eager to catch up.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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        December 1, 2014

        It's 1943 in Nazi Germany, and former homicide detective Bernie Gunther, now a private eye at the beck and call of Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels, must do a favor for Goebbels involving a rising young actress. A Man Without Breath, the last Gunther outing, debuted on the New York Times best sellers list at No. 13.

        Copyright 2014 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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        Starred review from March 1, 2015

        Kerr sets his tenth Bernie Gunther novel (after A Man Without Breath) in 1942 Zagreb, Croatia, and Zurich, Switzerland. Joseph Goebells, the ambitious and manipulative Nazi propaganda minister, forces Bernie to track down the estranged father of a glamorous German actress, Dalia Dresner (fans of old movies might recall Hedy Lamarr). Bernie finally locates Antun Dragun Djurkovic, who has become a fanatical Croatian fascist and the sadistic commandant of a notorious concentration camp, killing countless Serbs and Jews. While returning to Berlin, our hero is ensnared by American, Swiss, and German intelligence operatives owing to his connections with powerful people in the Reich. VERDICT Although he holds his own among other noted noir authors, such as Jonathan Rabb, David Downing, Alan Furst, and Joseph Kanon, Kerr's magic lies in how he addresses core ethical questions. What is the right conduct while operating within the filthy underbelly of Nazi Germany? How could Kerr's sardonic, tough-talking, anti-Nazi PI survive in a criminal state with his moral integrity and honor intact? Noir devotees, immerse yourselves in the cynical, amoral angst Kerr skillfully portrays. [See Prepub Alert, 11/24/14.]--Jerry P. Miller. Cambridge, MA

        Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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        March 1, 2015

        Kerr sets his tenth Bernie Gunther novel (after A Man Without Breath) in 1942 Zagreb, Croatia, and Zurich, Switzerland. Joseph Goebells, the ambitious and manipulative Nazi propaganda minister, forces Bernie to track down the estranged father of a glamorous German actress, Dalia Dresner (fans of old movies might recall Hedy Lamarr). Bernie finally locates Antun Dragun Djurkovic, who has become a fanatical Croatian fascist and the sadistic commandant of a notorious concentration camp, killing countless Serbs and Jews. While returning to Berlin, our hero is ensnared by American, Swiss, and German intelligence operatives owing to his connections with powerful people in the Reich. VERDICT Although he holds his own among other noted noir authors, such as Jonathan Rabb, David Downing, Alan Furst, and Joseph Kanon, Kerr's magic lies in how he addresses core ethical questions. What is the right conduct while operating within the filthy underbelly of Nazi Germany? How could Kerr's sardonic, tough-talking, anti-Nazi PI survive in a criminal state with his moral integrity and honor intact? Noir devotees, immerse yourselves in the cynical, amoral angst Kerr skillfully portrays. [See Prepub Alert, 11/24/14.]--Jerry P. Miller. Cambridge, MA

        Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

      • premium: True
      • source: Publisher's Weekly
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        Starred review from May 25, 2015
        The 10th book in Kerr’s Bernie Gunther series (after A Man Without a Breath) is largely set in 1942 Berlin. This time, Bernie, an officer in the SD, begins to serve at the beck and call of Josef Goebbels, the Nazi Minister of Truth and Propaganda, whose main interest of the moment is Dalia Dresner, a beautiful young actress he is promoting as “the German Garbo.” Dalia enlists the help of Bernie to find her estranged father, who she thinks is in a monastery in Yugoslavia. She wants Bernie to deliver a message to her father asking him to come to Germany to see her. After she and Bernie begin an affair, he agrees to make the trip, traveling across the dangerous countryside and discovering that instead of being a monk, Dalia’s father is the cruel, fascist commandant of an infamous Yugoslavian concentration camp. Reader Lee gives the commandant a surprisingly cordial, Austrian-inflected accent, similar to that of Dalia. Lee’s Goebbels is outgoing, with more than a hint of smug amusement in his speech. Many of the German officers have a sardonic curl to their conversation, twisting simple statements into smarmy innuendo. Bernie, the narrator of the novel, is Lee’s best vocal creation; his crisp British delivery sounds insouciant, sarcastic, and self-effacing—a perfect match for Kerr’s flippant Nazi- and self-loathing hero. A Putnam hardcover.

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When Goebbels tasks Bernie with finding the woman the press have dubbed the German Garbo,” his errand takes him from Zurich to Zagreb to the killing fields of Croatia. It is there that Bernie finds himself in a world of mindless brutality...
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