Bernard Gunther (10 books in series)
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review 1: The first thing I should note is that this completes the Bernhard Gunther books thus far published. I'm sure there will be more.Once again, Kerr creates parallel stories, but this time it's the characters who tie the two sections together. One is the true love of Bernie's life (w...
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review 1: The title itself deserves the four stars rating. It is well chosen, from the Bible no more, and It explains a lot of someone who is battling the Nazis in Germany in 1938.Good book which is divided in two well chosen parts, the second one in Havana 20 years later when Fulgencio Ba...
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review 1: As an avid reader, I get immense satisfaction (and a little sad) at finishing a great book. I didn't get that feeling when I finished A Quiet Flame, because such a feeling is impossible knowing that much of the "fiction" in Phillip Kerr's excellent Bernie Gunther series is actual...
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review 1: First Bernie Gunther novel I've read - loved the historical context and fictionalised reality. Difficult subject matter handled with confidence. Kerr has picked a remarkably interesting period of history - he explores how politicians and leaders gain influence, and why people cho...
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review 1: This book follows the previous Bernie Gunther story. Bernie leaves Cuba and gets caught by the Americans. Most of the book has Bernie talking to his interrogators about his various escapades and his time in Russian POW camps. He also finds himself being interrogated by the Fre...
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review 1: I admit, I was more eager to read the first part in 1934 Berlin than the last third in 1954 Havana, but Kerr made me glad I took the trip. He combines place with plot in an effective way. Bernie seems real. Has he changed? No, he's the same man he was before drafted into the SS; ...
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review 1: "All Germans carry an image of Adolf Hitler inside them...Even the ones like me, who hated Hitler and everything he stood for. This face with its tousled hair and postage-stamp mustache haunts us all now and forevermore and, like a quiet flame that can never be extinguished, burn...
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review 1: This was a brilliant book. Philip Kerr further extends, or rather challenges Bernie Gunther by sending him back to Germany to embroil him in the post-war recriminations and repatriation of the war criminals. The only tricky bit is keeping up with all the flashbacks, which are cri...
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review 1: Probably this book deserved a higher rating than a 3 but the time period and subject are so dark that it is hard to say that I enjoyed the book. It was well written and the story seems to be accurately rooted in history (the Karyn Massacre in Poland, the Jewish Hospital in Berlin...
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review 1: The latest installment of Bernie Gunther's saga. As always, a story told through the cynical eyes of an intriguing anti-hero who sees beyond the illusion of Third Reich's world conquering plans. Based on real historical people and facts, it feels a little uncomfortably too much o...