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From the national bestselling author of "Prague Fatale," a powerful new thriller that returns Bernie Gunther, our sardonic Berlin cop, to the Eastern Front. Berlin, March, 1943. A month has passed since the stunning defeat at Stalingrad. Though Hitler insists Germany is winning the war, commanders on the ground know better. Morale is low, discipline at risk. Now word has reached Berlin of a Red massacre of Polish officers in the Katyn Forest near Smolensk. If true, the message it would send to the troops is clear: Fight on or risk certain death. For once, both the Wehrmacht and Propaganda Minister Goebbels want the same thing: irrefutable evidence of this Russian atrocity. To the Wehrmacht, such proof will soften the reality of its own war crimes in the eyes of the victors. For Goebbels, such proof could turn the tide of war by destroying the Alliance, cutting Russia off from its western supply lines. Both parties agree that the ensuing investigation must be overseen by a professional trained in sifting evidence and interrogating witnesses. Anything that smells of incompetence or tampering will defeat their purposes. And so Bernie Gunther is dispatched to Smolensk, where truth is as much a victim of war as those poor dead Polish officers. Smolensk, March, 1943. Army Group Center is an enclave of Prussian aristocrats who have owned the Wehrmacht almost as long as they ve owned their baronial estates, an officer class whose families have been intermarrying for generations. The wisecracking, rough-edged Gunther is not a good fit. He is, after all, a Berlin bull. But he has a far bigger concern than sharp elbows and supercilious stares, for somewhere in this mix is a cunning and savage killer who has left a trail of bloody victims. This is no psycho case. This is a man with motive enough to kill and skills enough to leave no trace of himself. Bad luck that in this war zone, such skills are two-a-penny. Somehow Bernie must put a face to this killer before he puts an end to Bernie."

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0399160795
ISBN-13
9780399160790
eBay Product ID (ePID)
160024425

Product Key Features

Book Title
Man Without Breath
Author
Philip Kerr
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Mystery & Detective / Historical, Thrillers / General, Historical, Mystery & Detective / Private Investigators
Publication Year
2013
Book Series
A Bernie Gunther Novel Ser.
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
480 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2 in
Item Height
1.5 in
Item Width
6.4 in
Item Weight
24.9 Oz

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Series Volume Number
9
Lc Classification Number
Pr6061.E784m35 2013
Grade from
Twelfth Grade
Reviews
Praise for A MAN WITHOUT BREATH   "Captivating . . . Kerr makes everything look easy, from blending history with a clever and intricate whodunit plot to powerful descriptions of cruelty."- Publishers Weekly (starred review)   "Kerr's sketch of Goebbels dazzles. The author pulls the reader down into the dark underground of Der Führer 's  rabbit hole of totalitarian horror . . . [ A Man Without Breath ] masterfully explores morality's shadowy gray edge."- Kirkus   "This ninth Bernie Gunther tale (after Prague Fatale ) focuses on two months of 1943, mixing real-life characters with fictional ones. Kerr's historical knowledge and writing skills merge these elements seamlessly in a gripping story of murder, but it is Bernie who holds it all together even as he questions the absurdity of attempting normalcy during war. Mystery, historical fiction, and military history buffs will join existing Bernie fans in welcoming this latest installment in the series."- Library Journal   Praise for Philip Kerr: "Just as youth is wasted in the young, history is wasted on historians.  It ought to be the exclusive property of novelists--but only if they are as clever and knowledgeable as Philip Kerr."- Chicago Tribune "A wily and unreliable narrator, Bernie may be forgiven for holding his cards so close to his chest as he tries to do the right thing in so many wrong places.  Shades of the moral ambiguity of some of Graham Greene's and John le Carre's more memorable characters are here, as is the spirit of Raymond Chandler's knight-errant, Philip Marlowe."- Los Angeles Times   "The allure of these novels is that Bernie is such an interesting creation, a Chandleresque knight errant caught in insane historical surroundings."-John Powers, Fresh Air , NPR   "German private detective Bernie Gunther would have been respected by Philip Marlowe and the two of them would have enjoyed sitting down at a bar and talking."-Jonathan Ames, Salon.com "In terms of narrative, plot, pace and characterization, he's in a league with John le Carré."-Patrick Anderson, The Washington Post "Evokes the noir sensibilities of Raymond Chandler and Ross Macdonald while breaking new ground."- Los Angeles Times  , Praise for A MAN WITHOUT BREATH   "Captivating . . . Kerr makes everything look easy, from blending history with a clever and intricate whodunit plot to powerful descriptions of cruelty."- Publishers Weekly (starred review)   "Kerr's sketch of Goebbels dazzles. The author pulls the reader down into the dark underground of Der Führer 's  rabbit hole of totalitarian horror . . . [ A Man Without Breath ] masterfully explores morality's shadowy gray edge."- Kirkus   Praise for Philip Kerr: "Just as youth is wasted in the young, history is wasted on historians.  It ought to be the exclusive property of novelists--but only if they are as clever and knowledgeable as Philip Kerr."- Chicago Tribune "A wily and unreliable narrator, Bernie may be forgiven for holding his cards so close to his chest as he tries to do the right thing in so many wrong places.  Shades of the moral ambiguity of some of Graham Greene's and John le Carre's more memorable characters are here, as is the spirit of Raymond Chandler's knight-errant, Philip Marlowe."- Los Angeles Times   "The allure of these novels is that Bernie is such an interesting creation, a Chandleresque knight errant caught in insane historical surroundings."-John Powers, Fresh Air , NPR   "German private detective Bernie Gunther would have been respected by Philip Marlowe and the two of them would have enjoyed sitting down at a bar and talking."-Jonathan Ames, Salon.com "In terms of narrative, plot, pace and characterization, he's in a league with John le Carré."-Patrick Anderson, The Washington Post "Evokes the noir sensibilities of Raymond Chandler and Ross Macdonald while breaking new ground."- Los Angeles Times, Praise for PRAGUE FATALE: "[ Prague Fatale ] is clever and compelling, proving once again that the Bernie Gunther books are, by a long chalk, the best crime series around today."- The Daily Beast "Inside this mesmerizing novel, set mainly in a country house outside Prague, is a tantalizing locked-door murder mystery that will thrill fans of Philip Kerr''s Bernie Gunther novels."-Carol Memmott, USA Today "Prague Fatale is classic Philip Kerr, a first-person noir detective story worthy of Dashiell Hammett or Raymond Chandler in every regard, seamlessly transplanted to war-era Europe. Every time I finish another Gunther novel, I think, "This is as good as it gets." Then inevitably, the next one comes along and is even better!"-Bruce Tierney, BookPage.com "In Prague Fatale , [Bernie Gunther] is back in the early days of the Second World War, dealing with a case that combines espionage, terrorism and a locked-room mystery [. . .] Philip Kerr does his usual fine job of setting the scenes and portraying the personalities of the era. His Nazis are note-perfect creations, as are the other characters, fictional and historical, of Second World War-era Europe, all of it flavoured by the wisecracking, tough-talking Gunther, who has been called the Sam Spade of Germany. Kerr knows his modern German history, and is gifted at storytelling, and Gunther is a dark anti-hero for the ages." -H. J. Kirchhoff, The Globe and Mail Praise for Philip Kerr: "Just as youth is wasted in the young, history is wasted on historians. It ought to be the exclusive property of novelists--but only if they are as clever and knowledgeable as Philip Kerr."--Julia Keller, Chicago Tribune "A wily and unreliable narrator, Bernie may be forgiven for holding his cards so close to his chest as he tries to do the right thing in so many wrong places. Shades of the moral ambiguity of some of Graham Greene''s and John le Carre''s more memorable characters are here, as is the spirit of Raymond Chandler''s knight-errant, Philip Marlowe."--Paula L. Woods, Los Angeles Times "The allure of these novels is that Bernie is such an interesting creation, a Chandleresque knight errant caught in insane historical surroundings."-John Powers, Fresh Air , NPR "German private detective Bernie Gunther would have been respected by Philip Marlowe and the two of them would have enjoyed sitting down at a bar and talking."-Jonathan Ames, Salon.com "[Philip Kerr] is an absolute master of the genre." -The Courier-Journal Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 st1\:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) } /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-phan∨ font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-ansi-language:¿ mso-fareast-language:¿ mso-bidi-language:¿} "In terms of narrative, plot, pace and characterization, he's in a league with John le Carre."-Patrick Anderson, The Washington Post Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 st1\:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) } /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:"Table Normal"; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:""; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-phan∨ font-size:10.0pt; font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-ansi-language:¿ mso-fareast-language:¿ mso-bidi-language:¿} "Evokes the noir sensibilities of Raymond Chandler and Ross Macdonald while breaking new ground."- Los Angeles Times, Praise for A Man Without Breath "This is the most intelligent brand of crime fiction, and there is moral complexity here in spades."- The Daily Beast " A Man Without Breath is a masterful accomplishment that delivers a gripping mystery wrapped around meticulously researched history…It brings the deadly past to life."- The Arizona Republic "Kerr just keeps raising the ante with this series. And this is the best book yet."- Dayton Daily News "One of these days World War II will come to an end, and then how will we manage without Bernie Gunther, the cynical Berlin cop who has somehow contrived to stay alive and retain some vestige of personal integrity in Philip Kerr's harrowing historical thrillers?"- The New York Times Book Review "This ninth Bernie Gunther tale (after Prague Fatale ) focuses on two months of 1943, mixing real-life characters with fictional ones. Kerr's historical knowledge and writing skills merge these elements seamlessly in a gripping story of murder, but it is Bernie who holds it all together even as he questions the absurdity of attempting normalcy during war. Mystery, historical fiction, and military history buffs will join existing Bernie fans in welcoming this latest installment in the series."- Library Journal "Captivating . . . Kerr makes everything look easy, from blending history with a clever and intricate whodunit plot to powerful descriptions of cruelty."- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Kerr's sketch of Goebbels dazzles. The author pulls the reader down into the dark underground of Der Führer 's rabbit hole of totalitarian horror . . . [ A Man Without Breath ] masterfully explores morality's shadowy gray edge."- Kirkus
Copyright Date
2013
Lccn
2012-050227
Dewey Decimal
823.92
Dewey Edition
23
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  • Bernie in the Katyan Forest

    Philip Kerr's Bernie Gunther series has been described as Philip Marlowe in Nazi era Germany. This excellent novel tells of Bernie's adventures in Smolensk, where he is investigating the murder of thousands of Polish officers by the Soviets in the Katyan Forest. As usual Kerr gets the facts right.