Berlin, A Novel

Berlin, A Novel

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Synopsis

Berlin, 1945, American Sector. Ben, 15, aspiring black marketeer, finds the body of a young, blonde, German woman on the line at Uncle Tom's Cabin subway station. She has been sexually abused and strangled with a chain. Inspector Dietrich is quickly brought in, along with his American counterpart in the Military Police, John Ashburner. But as the two detectives set about solving this brutal murder it becomes clear that the case is not isolated, when the bodies of young women are discovered in the French and Russian Sectors of the city. Whilst detectives struggle to understand what links these terrible murders - apart from a shadowy motorcyclist who always seems to be near-at-hand at the time the murders are committed - Berlin itself battles to recover itself from the ashes of the newly lost War that tore the City apart. Witty, daring and subtle, this gripping whodunit will leave the reader gasping.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: Main
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Published: 15 Sep 2005

ISBN 10: 1843543230
ISBN 13: 9781843543237

Author Bio
Pierre Frei was born in 1930 and grew up in Berlin. He worked later as a freelance foreign correspondent, reporting from Rome, Cairo, New York and London, before retiring to his farm in Wales. Since 1990, Pierre Frei has lived at his chateau in the south-west of France. His novel Berlin was published by Atlantic.