It's what they aren't, that makes them what they are.
Category: Second World War
Review: Fatherland – Robert Harris
"Powerful and chilling...convincing in every detail."
Review: Zoo Station – David Downing
"A extraordinary evocation of Nazi Germany on the eve of war", says CJ Sansom author of 'Winter in Madrid'. He's not wrong.
Review: If The Dead Rise Not – Philip Kerr
An enjoyably glimpse at life in Berlin just before the Second world War.
Review: XPD – Len Deighton
Close, but cigar not in close enough proximity.
Review: The Red Coffin – Sam Eastland
A good start in the end
Review: The End: The Defiance and Destruction of Hitler’s Germany, 1944-1945 – Ian Kershaw
Phenomenally well researched account giving incredible insight into a long unanswered question.
Review: Forged in Fury – Michael Elkins
My version: HardbackGenre: Non Fiction, The Holocaust and afterPublisher: Judy Piatkus Publishers LtdFirst published: 1981ISBN: 0861880986Pages: 274Bought I was recently having a hyggelig old time cataloging books to my new Book Keeper application, when I came across this one. I remember Michael Elkins - from when I was growing up in the UK - as the BBC's … Continue reading Review: Forged in Fury – Michael Elkins
Review: The Polish Officer – Alan Furst
From the master of the historical spy thriller, a story set in the heart of the Polish resistance
