The setting for this installment of the Bernie Gunther
series takes place during the complicated post-war years, in which former Nazis
frequently went to South America, were
extradited, and tried for war crimes in Europe.
Bernie is picked up on a boat by a US Navy patrol off the coast of Cuba, and is
then transported first to a prison in New York and from there to France and Germany,
where the story of his time in Paris and Vichy France is gradually revealed.
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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