EBOOK
Pages
327
Year
2015
Language
English

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A cat-and-mouse game between a disguised SS surgeon and the Jewish man who knows his secrets plays out in postwar Berlin in international bestselling author Campbell Armstrong's riveting suspense novel Occupied Berlin is a bombed-out city where a desperate man can easily hide or assume a new identity. SS surgeon Gerhardt Schwarzenbach wastes no time in becoming Dr. Gerhardt Lutzke, safely burying the crimes he committed in a Nazi concentration camp. Then one day he finds himself staring into a face from the past: that of the Jew Leonhard Grunwald.   Thus begins a deadly chase between Schwarzenbach, who must kill to sever the last tie to his past, and Grunwald, who is haunted by secrets of his own.

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"While touching on suspense with a skill to please hard-core thriller addicts, Armstrong manages to please people who . . . warm to readable novels of substance."
GQ
"Armstrong creates electric tension."
The Daily Telegraph
"Armstrong is among the most intriguing of blockbuster writers . . . near to unputdownable."
GQ

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