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Prague Fatale

Philip Kerrs sequence of historical thrillers featuring private detective Bernie Gunther forms a body of work comparable to the great series of the two masters of the genre Len Deighton and John le Carre. The Berlin Noir Trilogy quickly established Kerr and Gunther as the perfect combination of writer character setting and genre. These gritty noir thrillers narrated in Gunthers wry sardonic voice range all over Europe and beyond. They span a 20-year period from the mid-30s to the mid-50s covering the build up to World War 2 the war itself and finally its bitter aftermath. With impeccable research that is accurate in every detail yet never interferes with narrative pace Philip Kerr has created an epic series of thrillers that deserve all the praise that has been heaped upon them. Prague
Fatale is Bernie Gunthers eighth outing. Set in Prague in 1942 it delivers all the fast-paced and quick-witted action that we have come to expect from Philip Kerr. It is an outstanding thriller by a writer at the top of his game.
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    Philip Kerrs sequence of historical thrillers featuring private detective Bernie Gunther forms a body of work comparable to the great series of the two masters of the genre Len Deighton & John le Carre. The Berlin Noir Trilogy quickly established Kerr & Gunther as the perfect combination of writer character setting & genre. These gritty noir thrillers narrated in Gunthers wry sardonic voice range all over Europe & beyond. They span a 20-year period from the mid-30s to the mid-50s covering the build up to World War 2 the war itself & finally its bitter aftermath. With impeccable research that is accurate in every detail yet never interferes with narrative pace Philip Kerr has created an epic series of thrillers that deserve all the praise that has been heaped upon them. Prague Fatale is Bernie Gunthers eighth outing. Set in Prague in 1942 it delivers all the fast-paced & quick-witted action that we have come to expect from Philip Kerr. It is an outstanding thriller by a writer at the top of his game.

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