Andrew’s
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(group member since Feb 10, 2013)
Andrew’s
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from the Berlin Noir group.
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You just never know where Kerr is going with the books or the series. Hats off to him. A Man Without Breath was a great read!
Great to here, Gene! I'm actually just staring A Quiet Flame today! It's the last of the Gunther novels I haven't read. Finished A Man Without Breath not too long ago. You can read the review here:http://berlin-noir.blogspot.ca/2013_0...
If you're interested. Enjoy If The Dead Rise Not, it's a winner!
Okay folks, who has a favorite Berlin Noir book? Field Grey by Philip Kerr is my personal favorite. Next?
Hey, there, Peter, welcome aboard! Kerr's got another Gunther novel coming out in a couple of months. I'm looking forward to it. As for the continued interest in the books and the time period, it's strange but Germany in the 30s and 40s just seems to be IN these days. Age certainly plays a part, I'm sure. Have you tried any of the other Berlin Noir authors: Jonathan Rabb, Rebecca Cantrell, Jeffrey Deaver, David Downing, Joseph Kanon, etc.? If so, any of these stick out in your memory?
