No Exit Press 27 November 2014 |
The Man from Berlin is a complicated historical thriller set during
the chaos of WW2. In Sarajevo in 1943 Abwehr Lieutenant Stefan Hende is found
dead, shot by killers unknown. Linked to his death, is the brutal murder of Marija
Vukie, a beautiful socialite and propaganda film maker. The deaths, instead of
being assigned to the local military police, are assigned to Captain Gregor Reinhardt,
a military intelligence officer, who is trying very hard to keep a low profile.
However, this case throws him into the very heart of political corruption.
As this is the first in the
series there is rather a lot to take in about Reinhardt. His past history is
complex and his strong ethical convictions often place him in direct contrast
to those he serves. As a thriller, it works. The writing is assured and
competent with a fine eye for detail. The plot is well controlled and the intricacies
of German war politics are accurately portrayed.
My thanks to Real Readers and No
Exit Press for my review copy of this book.
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