This Edgar(r) Award-nominated novel in Philip Kerr’s New York Times bestselling Bernie Gunther series reveals the cynical, hard-boiled detective’s harrowing history as an unwilling SS officer in World War 2. During his eleven years working homicide in Berlin’s Kripo, Bernie Gunther learned a thing or two about evil. Then he set himself up as a private detective–until 1940 when Heydrich dragooned him into the SS’s field gray uniform and the bloodbath that was the Eastern Front. Spanning twenty-five tumultuous years, Field Gray strides across the killing fields of Europe, landing Bernie in a divided Germany at the height of the Cold War–revealing a treacherous world where the ends justify the means and no one can be trusted…
Field Gray (Bernie Gunther, Book 7) (A Bernie Gunther Novel)
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This work of historical fiction provides a narrative perspective on World War II and the ethical complexities of the era, suitable for literature or history.
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Weight | 0.308 lbs |
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Dimensions | 12.9 × 2.7 × 19.7 in |
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