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Free PDF , by Philip Kerr

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, by Philip Kerr

, by Philip Kerr


, by Philip Kerr


Free PDF , by Philip Kerr

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File Size: 1236 KB

Print Length: 845 pages

Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons (January 1, 1994)

Publication Date: January 1, 1994

Language: English

ASIN: B006LFO1DA

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#26,145 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

I wandered into this author via some Amazon or Goodreads recommendations. I am a WWII buff and like detective stories so seemed worth a look. This was a 3 pack of the first 3 books in the series. March Violets, Pale Criminal and A German Requiem. Our hero is former police detective Bernie Gunther, now a private investigator. He is in the hard boiled, Sammy Spade, Philip Marlowe, Mike Hammer mode. He is well drawn, doesn't like the Nazi's but doesn't want to get killed or put in a concentration camp. These books really catch the vibe of pre-war and post-war Germany. Bernie has to confront various moral dilemmas as he tries to survive these crazy and oppressive times. Historical characters like Goering and Heydrich are involved in the first 2 books, but in a way that I found believable. Beautiful, but troubled women are in all three books true to this genre's form. The secondary characters are interesting as well. Bernie is a dogged investigator and it is a good read as he follows the evidence where it leads no matter how dangerous. March Violets takes place in 1936 around the time of the Berlin Olympics. A disappearance, and double murder draw him to the highest levels of the Nazi government. A Pale Criminal takes place in Berlin in 1938 and 1939 around Hitler's occupation of the Sudetenland. Life in Berlin continues to deteriorate as Bernie is pressed back into the police department to head up a team that tracks down a serial killer. A German Requiem takes place in post war Berlin and Vienna in 1947. Bernie is enlisted by the Russians to see if he can clear a colleague from the 2nd book of the murder of an American intelligence officer. This one had the most twists and turns and we find out a little bit of how Bernie survives the war without getting involved in the atrocities. These are dark, in the noir style, but there is plenty of humor as well. There is a bit of graphic violence, not too much though. I think that the first one, March Violets was my favorite, but I liked them all.

Philip Kerr is an excellent best-selling British author of over thirty books. He was born in 1956 and is the winner of the Historical Dagger Award. Twelve of his thirty books focus on Bernie Gunther, an ex-German-policeman who is now a private detective who needs to stay ahead of the Nazi SS and Gestapo. Berlin Noir is his most popular book. It has in it three of Bernie Gunther's first novels. The Bernie Gunther books contain good mysteries that occur in Germany while the country is being managed by brutal Nazis. Jews, Gypsies, and homosexuals disappear daily, including Bernie's love, a woman who is not Jewish, a gypsy, or lesbian. Jews are forced to sell their possessions for far less than their value in the hope to get enough money to escape Germany. Philip Kerr's latest book is Prussian Blue, his 12th Bernie Gunther thriller, published in 2017. There is a good four-page review of the Bernie Gunther books in the July 10 & 17, 2017 edition of The New Yorker.The first novel in Berlin Noir, for example, is called March Violets. It is 1936. In it Bernie is hired to find a very valuable neckless by the very rich father of a woman who was murdered together with her husband when the necklace was stolen. But things are not what they seem. More than a necklace was stolen. The rich man’s wife thinks Bernie was hired to find out who she is sleeping with and has sex with Bernie hoping to persuade him thereby to stop his investigation. During his investigation, several people are killed, and Bernie falls in love with a woman, who as I mentioned previously, disappears. Also, during the investigation, Bernie is forced by Hitler’s Prime Minister Hermann Goering to allow himself to be imprisoned in the Dachau Concentration Camp where he is to find an inmate who knows where certain papers are and force the prisoner to reveal where the papers are so that Goering can use them to blackmail people to do what he wants them to do.

The paradox of "noir" fiction (and movies) is that they are gritty and 'realistic'...to a point. People speak colloquially; they're avaricious; institutions are corrupt. The good guys aren't above a bribe and don't mind sluggin' a dame when "she asks for it." The problem with the genre is, while the hero may be tainted he still is invincible. More cape-crusader than detective. Improbabilities pile up to the point of disbelief. In March Violets there's much to admire--though I think Kerr lays the jargon on thick. One gets the feeling of Berlin, circa 1936, a country still barely open but well on its way to the grotesque totalitarianism to come. Bernie Gunther is a plausible protagonist if perhaps a bit too modern in his sympathies for Jews. The story is brisk and well paced.The problem? Surviving two knock-outs, one kidnapping, an assassination attempt, a mob shootout and a stint in Dachau stretches my believability to the breaking point. A little less "action" would have served the story well. All in all though a good, fast read. As I complete the other two in the trilogy I will add reviews.

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