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Berlin Noir

The First Three Bernie Gunther Novels

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Publisher Description

Now in one volume—the first three novels in Philip Kerr’s New York Times bestselling historical mystery series starring hard-boiled detective Bernie Gunther...

“A Chandleresque knight errant caught in insane historical surroundings. Bernie walks down streets so mean that nobody can stay alive and remain truly clean.”—John Powers, Fresh Air (NPR)

Ex-policeman Bernie Gunther thought he'd seen everything on the streets of 1930s Berlin. But then he went freelance, and each case he tackled sucked him further into the grisly excesses of Nazi subculture. And even after the war, amidst the decayed, imperial splendour of Vienna, Bernie uncovered a legacy that made the wartime atrocities look lily-white in comparison...

This collection includes:
MARCH VIOLETS
THE PALE CRIMINAL
A GERMAN REQUIEM

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1994
January 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
848
Pages
PUBLISHER
Penguin Publishing Group
SELLER
Penguin Random House LLC
SIZE
2.1
MB

Customer Reviews

fred flinsyone ,

Berlin noir

Convoluted but excellent. Bernie matches Smiley as an equal.

CAPERFAN#1 ,

Best historical fiction out there. 3 novels in 1 book!

You won't find any better stories about life in Nazi Deutschland (Germany) before, during and after WW2. This collection of novels are the first three in a running series of books featuring the nazi loathing Police detective turned P.I. Bernie Gunther. Although the plots are fictionalized they all contain characterizations of many real life top ranking nazis that often enlist Gunther to work cases for them in spite of his often overt disdain for the NSdAP which is tolerated only because he's the best at what he does.
This is hard boiled noir at its finest, with a Protagonist that most certainly fills the shoes of Raymond Chandlers Philip Marlowe quite admirably. I have read all 12 of the series and each one is better than the last. Highly recommended for those interested in historical fiction, the noir genre, and the deplorable lengths the nazis are willing to go to to achieve total domination.
This is my absolute favorite series along with George R.R. Martins "A Song of Fire and Ice" series and Stephen Kings "The Dark Tower" series.
If you haven't read any of Philip Kerr's work you are definitely missing out.
I am currently reading his latest Bernie Gunther novel "Prussian Blue" and just 3 chapters in and inevitably I'm hooked. It's always a pleasure to rejoin the cynical, sardonic and darkly humorous Gunther on another "whodunnit" case.

Burntoutdoc ,

Berlín Noir

Best thriller/mistery writer on the Second World War era that I have
discovered in a long time. Up there with Alan Furst. I love the city
of Berlin and reading Kerr I feel like being right there in the middle
of the action.

The Pale Criminal The Pale Criminal
1990
Remote Sympathy Remote Sympathy
2022
The Unwanted Dead The Unwanted Dead
2020
The Gun Seller The Gun Seller
2009
Some Danger Involved Some Danger Involved
2004
A Game of Lies A Game of Lies
2017
March Violets March Violets
1989
Prague Fatale Prague Fatale
2012
Prussian Blue Prussian Blue
2017
A Man Without Breath A Man Without Breath
2013
The Other Side of Silence The Other Side of Silence
2016
Metropolis Metropolis
2019
The Man from Berlin The Man from Berlin
2013
Zoo Station Zoo Station
2007
The Pale House The Pale House
2014
The Divided City The Divided City
2016
Stettin Station Stettin Station
2010
Spies of the Balkans Spies of the Balkans
2010