Oooh, I’m glad I found this series, of which Prague Fatale is the 9th. I read a couple books by Kerr ages ago and had heard good things said of this series, so I’m glad I finally got around to picking one up. Bernie Gunther is an irreverent Prussian Polizist who is stationed in this installment in both Berlin and Prague, working closely with Reinhard Heydrich, Acting Reichs Protector of Bohemia and Moravia, the Nazi-annexed portions of Czechoslovakia. When a murder takes place at Heydrich’s estate, outside Prague, Gunther is called in to solve the mystery and the resolution is not at all what is expected. The writing is excellent, the characters multifaceted and the historical context is fascinating. I’m definitely going to come back to this series.
A woman viciously murders her seemingly doting husband. We meet up with her several years later in a mental facility, where a therapist tries to get her to speak and to reveal her story. Who is innocent and who is the victim? The answer isn’t straightforward. The resolution to the novel features a real twist that will have the reader questioning the chronology of the different narrative threads in the book. A real page-turner.

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