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Tag: Nazi Germany
Review: The Lady From Zagreb – Philip Kerr
Seems like it's much better to have come FROM Zagreb
Review: Forgotten Voices of The Holocaust: A new history in the words of the men and women who survived – Lyn Smith
It doesn't hit home harder than in the words of the people themselves
Review: A Quiet Flame – Philip Kerr
Buy one with this cover, please
Review: The Pale Criminal – Philip Kerr
A little town in Germany
Review: March Violets – Philip Kerr
March Violence
Review: Hanns and Rudolf – Thomas Harding
A gripping thriller, an unspeakable crime, an essential history - John le Carrรฉ
Review: Masaryk Station – David Downing
My version:ย PaperbackGenre: Historical FictionPublisher: Old Street PublishingFirst published: 2013ISBN: 978-1-908699-66-4Pages: 288Bought Europe, 1948. The continent is once again divided into the Soviet-controlled East, and the US dominated West.John Russell and his old comrade in espionage Shchepkin need to find a way out of the dangerous, morally murky world they have both inhabited for far too … Continue reading Review: Masaryk Station – David Downing
Review: Stettin Station – David Downing
All aboard!
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.
