"[Metropolis is] a perfect goodbye--and first hello--to its
hero...Bernie Gunther has, at last, come home."--Washington Post New
York Times-bestselling author Philip Kerr treats readers to his
beloved hero's origins, exploring Bernie Gunther's first weeks on
Berlin's Murder Squad. Summer, 1928. Berlin, a city where nothing is
verboten. In the night streets, political gangs wander, looking for
fights. Daylight reveals a beleaguered populace barely recovering from
the postwar inflation, often jobless, reeling from the reparations
imposed by the victors. At central police HQ, the Murder Commission
has its hands full. A killer is on the loose and though he scatters
many clues, each is a dead end. It's almost as if he is taunting the
cops. Meanwhile, the press is having a field day. This is what Bernie
Gunther finds on his first day with the Murder Commisson. He's been
taken on beacuse the people at the top have noticed him--they think he
has the makings of a first-rate detective. But not just yet. Right
now, he has to listen and learn. Metropolis, completed just before
Philip Kerr's untimely death, is the capstone of a fourteen-book
journey through the life of Kerr's signature character, Bernhard
Genther, a sardonic and wisecracking homicide detective caught up in
an increasingly Nazified Berlin police department. In many ways, it is
Bernie's origin story and, as Kerr's last novel, it is also, alas, his
end. Metropolis is also a tour of a city in chaos: of its seedy
sideshows and sex clubs, of the underground gangs that run its
rackets, and its bewildered citizens--the lost, the homeless, the
abandoned. It is Berlin as it edges toward the new world order that
Hitler will soo usher in. And Bernie? He's a quick study and he's
learning a lot. Including, to his chagrin, that when push comes to
shove, he isn't much better than the gangsters in doing whatever her
must to get what he wants.
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ISBN
9780735218918
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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