In the fourth mystery in Philip Kerr's New York Times bestselling
series, Bernie Gunther--a former policeman and reluctant SS
offier--attempts to start over in the aftermath of World War 2 and
quickly learns that the past is never far behind you...
Berlin, 1949. Amid the chaos of defeat, Germany is a place of dirty
deals, rampant greed, and fleeing Nazis. For Bernie Gunther, Berlin has
become far too dangerous. After being forced to serve in the SS in the
killing fields of Ukraine, Bernie has moved to Munich to reestablish
himself as a private investigator.
Business is slow and his funds are dwindling when a woman hires him to
investigate her husband's disappearance. No, she doesn't want him
back--he's a war criminal. She merely wants confirmation that he is
dead. It's a simple job, but in postwar Germany, nothing is
simple--nothing is what it appears to be. Accepting the case, Bernie
takes on far more than he'd bargained for, and before long, he is on the
run, facing enemies from every side.