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.
This short novel offers a nostalgic look at England in the 1940s and 1950s. Evie, having just lost her husband after a long marriage, looks back at the fateful summer when they met up at the pleasure palace at the end of the Brighton pier. Evie was meant to marry someone else, Ronnie Doane, aka “The Great Pablo,” a magician whose talents really pull in the crowds in the days before television kept people in their front rooms (and to whom she serves as the feather-plumed magician’s assistant). The novel tells of Ronnie’s back story as a London child war evacuee, whose second family in Oxford is so nurturing and loving that he is conflicted about going back to his real home when the war is over. But Evie marries Jack instead and is ghosted (quite literally) by Ronnie even in her final years of life. A wonderful story about people and relationships.
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