By: Philip Kerr
Genre: Thriller Historical | Thriller Spy
Putnam
March 1, 2009
On Sale: March 19, 2009
Featuring: Bernie Gunther
400 pages
ISBN: 0399155309
EAN: 9780399155307
Kindle: B001SCK73E
Hardcover / e-Book
Book Summary
Philip Kerr returns with his best-loved character, Bernie
Gunther, in the fifth novel in what is now a series: a
tight, twisting, compelling thriller that is firmly rooted
in history.
A Quiet Flame opens in 1950.
Falsely fingered a war criminal, Bernie Gunther has booked
passage to Buenos Aires, lured, like the Nazis whose company
he has always despised, by promises of a new life and a
clean passport from the Perón government. But Bernie doesn’t
have the luxury of settling into his new home and lying low.
He is soon pressured by the local police into taking on a
case in which a girl has turned up dead, gruesomely
mutilated, and another—the daughter of a wealthy German
banker—has gone missing. Both crimes seem to connect to an
unsolved case Bernie worked on back in Berlin in 1932. It’s
not so far-fetched that the cases might be linked: after
all, the scum of the earth has been washing up on Argentine
shores—state-licensed murderers and torturers—so why
couldn’t a serial killer be among them?
But
Argentina, just like Germany, holds terrible secrets within
its corrupt halls of power. When beautiful Anna Yagubsky
seeks Gunther out, desperate for help, to find out what
happened to her Jewish aunt and uncle who have disappeared,
he is drawn into a horror story that rivals everything he
has tried so hard to leave behind half a world away.
In this new postwar world, Bernie Gunther is a man without a
name or a country, but still in full possession of his
conscience. He is “the right kind of hero for his time—and
ours.” (Marilyn Stasio, The New York Times Book Review)