Greeks bearing gifts / Philip Kerr.
Munich, 1956. Bernie Gunther has a new name, a chip on his shoulder, and a dead-end career when an old friend arrives to repay a debt and encourages "Christoph Ganz" to take a job as a claims adjuster in a major German insurance company with a client in Athens, Greece. Under the cover of his new identity, Bernie begins to investigate a claim by Siegfried Witzel, a brutish former Wehrmacht soldier who served in Greece during the war. Witzel's claimed losses are large, and, even worse, they may be the stolen spoils of Greek Jews deported to Auschwitz. But when Bernie tries to confront Witzel, he finds that someone else has gotten to him first, leaving a corpse in his place. Enter Lieutenant Leventis, who recognizes in this case the highly grotesque style of a killer he investigated during the height of the war. Back then, a young Leventis suspected an S.S. officer whose connection to the German government made him untouchable. He's kept that man's name in his memory all these years, waiting for his second chance at justice. Working together, Leventis and Bernie hope to put their cases--new and old--to bed. But there's a much more sinister truth to acknowledge: A killer has returned to Athens ... one who may have never left.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780399177064 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 511 pages ; 24 cm.
- Publisher: New York : G. P. Putnam's Sons, [2018]
- Copyright: ©2018
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| General Note: | "A Marian Wood book." |
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| Subject: | Gunther, Bernhard (Fictitious character) > Fiction. World War, 1939-1945 > Germany > Fiction. Private investigators > Germany > Fiction. Murder > Investigation > Fiction. |
| Genre: | Thrillers (Fiction) Noir fiction. Historical fiction. |
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Philip Kerr was the New York Times bestselling author of the acclaimed Bernie Gunther novels, three of whichâField Gray, The Lady from Zagreb, and Prussian Blueâwere finalists for the Edgar Award for Best Novel. Kerr also won several Shamus Awards and the British Crime Writersâ Association Ellis Peters Award for Historical Crime Fiction. Just before his death in 2018, he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. As P.B. Kerr, he was the author of the much-loved young adult fantasy series Children of the Lamp.