Self's Punishment

Self's Punishment

by Prof Bernhard Schlink (Author), Walter Popp (Author)

Synopsis

Sixty-eight years old; a smoker of Sweet Aftons, a dedicated drinker of Aviateur cocktails, and the owner of a charismatic cat named Turbo, Gerhard Self is an unconventional private detective. When Self is summoned by his long-time friend and rival Korten to investigate several incidents of computer-hacking at a chemicals company, he finds himself dealing with an unfamiliar kind of crime that throws up many challenges. But in his search for the hacker, Self stumbles upon something far more sinister. His investigation eventually unearths dark secrets that have been hidden for decades, and forces Self to confront his own demons.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: 1st Paperback Printing UK
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 04 Aug 2005

ISBN 10: 0753818892
ISBN 13: 9780753818893
Book Overview: The bestselling detective novel from the author of The Reader. Available in paperback for the first time in the UK.

Media Reviews
This compelling tale - the first of three , written with Walter Popp, a fellow lawyer - offers a sharp critique of German postwar society, and its refusal to confront its war time past. The seriousness of this underlying message does not detract from the novel's more entertaining qualities however. -- CHRISTINA KONING THE TIMES compelling DAILY TELEGRAPH A deserved reprint for a gutsy German detective thriller... This is an atmospheric, tautly plotted narrative with a satisfyingly complex protagonist, elevating an ostensibly pedestrian mystery. THE HERALD with a cover that is finest film noir... Like all the best fictional detectives he has plenty of curious quirks... Meets the Sam Spade Grade 3/5 -- Lorne Jackson BIRMINGHAM SUNDAY MERCURY
Author Bio
Bernhard Schlink was born in Germany in 1944. A professor of law at the University of Berlin and a practising judge, he is the author of the major international best-selling novel The Reader as well as several prize-winning crime novels. He lives in Bonn and Berlin.