Skip to content
  • Home
  • Fiction
    • Historical Fiction
  • Historical Fiction – The Timeline!
  • Non Fiction
  • Fiction Reviews By Book Title
  • Non Fiction Reviews By Book Title
  • How to read…
  • Contact

Couldn't I Just Tell You

Tag: Quercus Books

Review: Metropolis – Philip Kerr

Posted on 08/06/201905/01/2020 by Speesh in Fiction, Historical Fiction, Pre-World War I Germany

Das Ende

Tagged Berlin, Bernie Gunther, Germany, Metropolis, Philip Kerr, Quercus BooksLeave a comment

Review: The Other Side of Silence – Philip Kerr

Posted on 15/06/201819/06/2018 by Speesh in Fiction, Historical Fiction, Post-War Germany, Spy, The Second World War, The Soviet Union

"Kerr's Bernie Gunther books are modern classics" - Simon Sebag Montefiore

Tagged Bernie Gunther, Donald Maclean, Erich Koch, French Riviera, Guy Burgess, Königsberg, Philip Kerr, Quercus Books, The Other Side Of Silence, W. Somerset MaughamLeave a comment

Review: The Lady From Zagreb – Philip Kerr

Posted on 15/03/201804/06/2018 by Speesh in Historical Fiction, Post WWII, Post-War Germany, The Second World War, World War II Germany

Seems like it's much better to have come FROM Zagreb

Tagged Bernie Gunther, Germany, Nazi Germany, Philip Kerr, Quercus Books, The Lady From ZagrebLeave a comment

Review: A Man Without Breath – Philip Kerr

Posted on 04/03/201805/03/2018 by Speesh in Fiction, Historical Fiction, Post WWII, Post-War Germany, World War II Germany

When there's nothing left for Gunther to lose, the compulsion to speak the truth becomes even stronger.

Tagged A Man Without Breath, Bernie Gunther, Germany, Philip Kerr, Quercus BooksLeave a comment

Review: Field Grey – Philip Kerr

Posted on 25/12/201726/12/2023 by Speesh in Between The Wars, Fiction, Historical Fiction, Post WWII, Post-War Germany

Private Schulz!

Tagged Bernie Gunther, Cuba, Field Grey, Philip Kerr, Private Schulz, Quercus BooksLeave a comment

Review: Keane's Challenge – Iain Gale

Posted on 06/05/2017 by Speesh in Uncategorized

Needs to deliver on the promise

Tagged Quercus BooksLeave a comment

Review: The One From The Other – Philip Kerr

Posted on 22/03/201726/03/2024 by Speesh in Fiction, Historical Fiction, Post-War Germany, Second World War

You can't tell

Tagged Berlin, Bernie Gunther, Munich, Philip Kerr, Quercus Books, The One From The Other, ViennaLeave a comment

Review: If The Dead Rise Not – Philip Kerr

Posted on 17/03/201305/09/2023 by Speesh in Fiction, Second World War

An enjoyably glimpse at life in Berlin just before the Second world War.

56.147762 10.003630
Tagged Bernie Gunther, Coming Of The Third Reich, If The Dead Rise Not, Nazi Germany, Philip Kerr, Quercus Books, The Second World WarLeave a comment

Can’t find the review you want? Try a search

The freshest posts!

  • Review: Journey Into Fear – Eric Ambler 09/12/2024
  • Review: The Last Orphan – Gregg Hurwitz 29/11/2024
  • Review: Hitlers Willing Executioners – Daniel Jonah Goldhagen 22/11/2024
  • Review: The Heathen Hoard – Steven A. McKay 21/11/2024
  • Review: Code Red – Kyle Mills / Vince Flynn 20/11/2024
  • Review: The Mask Of Dimitrios – Eric Ambler 20/04/2024
  • Review: Black Earth – Timothy Snyder 20/04/2024
  • Review: The Bourne Defiance – Brian Freeman 10/04/2024
  • Review: The Unwritten Order – Peter Longerich 10/04/2024
  • #CurrentlyReading 24/03/2024

Currently Reading

The Third Reich At War - Richard J. Evans
The Third Reich At War - Richard J. Evans

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.
I won't sell your email on, I don't know how to even if I wanted to

Just finished

Keane's Charge - Iain Gale
Keane's Charge - Iain Gale

Speesh Reads on Facebook

Speesh Reads on Facebook
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Speesh Reads on Twitter
  • Speesh Reads on Instagram

Tags

1066 Anthony Riches Bantam Press Bernard Cornwell Bernie Gunther Germany Harper Collins Harry Sidebottom Jack Reacher Jason Bourne Lee Child Mitch Rapp Nazi Germany Penguin Books Penguin Random House Philip Kerr Robert Fabbri Roman Empire Rome Simon & Schuster The Second World War Transworld Viking Age Vikings Vince Flynn

Net Galley

Professional Reader

Member of The Internet Defense League

Blog at WordPress.com.
Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Couldn't I Just Tell You
    • Join 62 other subscribers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Couldn't I Just Tell You
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...