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Philip Kerr

Prussian Blue


A Bernie Gunther Novel
2017. 544 S. 9.0200 in
Verlag/Jahr: PENGUIN US; MARIAN WOOD BOOKS/PUTNAM 2017
ISBN: 0-7352-1569-3 (0735215693)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-7352-1569-6 (9780735215696)

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Bernie Gunther--now hiding out on the French Riviera-- is face to face with an old and dangerous enemy. Gunther finds himself back in a cat-and-mouse game that, even a decade after Germany´s defeat, continues to shadow his life. Forced to make a run for it before the French surete arrest him or the GDR´s Stasi kill him, he heads for Berlin, hoping there are still old friends left who can help.
When his cover is blown, former Berlin bull and unwilling SS officer Bernie Gunther must re-enter a cat-and-mouse game that continues to shadow his life a decade after Germany´s defeat in World War 2...

The French Riviera, 1956: Bernie´s old and dangerous adversary Erich Mielke, deputy head of the East German Stasi, has turned up in Nice-and he´s not on holiday. Mielke is calling in a debt and wants Bernie to travel to London to poison a female agent they´ve both had dealings with. But Bernie isn´t keen on assassinating anyone. In an attempt to dodge his Stasi handler-former Kripo comrade Friedrich Korsch-Bernie bolts for the German border. Traveling by night and hiding by day, he has plenty of time to recall the last case he and Korsch worked together...

Obersalzberg, Germany, 1939: A low-level bureaucrat has been found dead at Hitler´s mountaintop retreat in Bavaria. Bernie and Korsch have one week to find the killer before the leader of the Third Reich arrives to celebrate his fiftieth birthday. Bernie knows it would mean disaster if Hitler discovers a shocking murder has been committed on the terrace of his own home. But Obersalzberg is also home to an elite Nazi community, meaning an even bigger disaster for Bernie if his investigation takes aim at one of the party´s higher-ups...

1939 and 1956: two different eras about to converge in an explosion Bernie Gunther will never forget.
Philip Kerr is the New York Times bestselling author of the acclaimed Bernie Gunther novels, two of which-Field Gray and The Lady from Zagreb-were finalists for the Edgar© Award for Best Novel. Kerr has also won several Shamus Awards and the British Crime Writers´ Association Ellis Peters Award for Historical Crime Fiction. As P. B. Kerr, he is the author of the much-loved young adult fantasy series Children of the Lamp.