Field Grey: A Bernie Gunther Mystery (Bernie Gunther Mystery 7)

Field Grey: A Bernie Gunther Mystery (Bernie Gunther Mystery 7)

by PhilipKerr (Author)

Synopsis

'One of the greatest anti-heroes ever written' LEE CHILD

'A man doesn't work for his enemies unless he has little choice in the matter.'

So says Bernie Gunther. It is 1954 and Bernie is in Cuba. Tiring of his increasingly dangerous work spying on Meyer Lansky, Bernie acquires a boat and a beautiful companion and quits the island. But the US Navy has other ideas, and soon he finds himself in a place with which he is all too familiar - a prison cell. After exhaustive questioning, he is flown back to Berlin and yet another prison cell with a proposition: work for French intelligence or hang for murder.

The job is simple: he is to meet and greet POWs returning to Germany and to look out for one in particular, a French war criminal and member of the French SS who has been posing as a German Wehrmacht officer. The French are anxious to catch up with this man and deal with him in their own ruthless way. But Bernie's past as a German POW in Russia is about to catch up with him - in a way he could never have foreseen.

Bernie Gunther's seventh outing delivers more of the fast-paced and quick-witted action that we have come to expect from Philip Kerr. Set in Cuba, a Soviet POW camp, Paris and Berlin, and ranging over a period of twenty years from the Thirties to the Fifties, Field Grey is an outstanding thriller by a writer at the top of his game.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Quercus Publishing Plc
Published: 31 Mar 2011

ISBN 10: 1849164142
ISBN 13: 9781849164146

Media Reviews
'Far more illuminating and enjoyable than the season's other big thriller, John le Carre's Our Kind of Traitor' Daily Express. * Daily Express *
'Rich, compelling, beautifully written and with a central character that it's impossible not to admire' Daily Mail. * Daily Mail *
'Kerr is a master of evoking the spirit of the age' Financial Times. * Financial Times *
'A brilliantly crafted challenge to the stereotypical received history of the Second World War' The Times. * The Times *
Author Bio
Philip Kerr has written over thirty books of which the best-known are the internationally renowned and bestselling Bernie Gunther series. The sixth book in the series, If the Dead Rise Not, won the CWA Historical Dagger. His other works include several standalone thrillers, non-fiction and an acclaimed series for younger readers, The Children of the Lamp. Philip died in March 2018, days before the publication of his 13th Bernie Gunther thriller, Greeks Bearing Gifts. He was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature shortly before his death.