
Prussian Blue
Bernie Gunther, Book 12
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Keeble
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By:
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Philip Kerr
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The 12th book in the Sunday Times and New York Times best-selling series, perfect for fans of John le Carre and Robert Harris.
France, 1956. Bernie Gunther is on the run. If there's one thing he's learned, it's never to refuse a job from a high-ranking secret policeman. But this is exactly what he's just done. Now he's a marked man, with the East German Stasi on his tail.
Fleeing across Europe, he remembers the last time he worked with his pursuer: in 1939, to solve a murder at the Berghof, Hitler's summer hideaway in the Bavarian Alps. Hitler is long dead, the Berghof now a ruined shell and the bizarre time Bernie spent there should be no more than a distant memory.
But as he pushes on to Berlin and safety, Bernie will find that no matter how far he thinks he has put Nazi Germany behind him, for him it will always be unfinished business. The Berghof is not done with Bernie yet.
©2017 Thynker Limited (P)2022 Quercus Editions LtdBernie gets it again.
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Page turner!
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Mr Keeble’s characterisations must rank as amongst the best. A perfect pairing.
Marvellous novel and performance.
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Just keeps getting better
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Brilliant.
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enlightening
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This book follows two stories, and neither really interwind with each other (usually for books like this there is a strong link with Bernie that connects the two, this one feels more like a passing link).
Unfortunately the more interesting of the two stories gets the less attention.
Starts off good, but hardest read of the Bernie books
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