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Field Grey
Field Grey© 2011 Phillip Kerr384 pages Bernie Gunther survived Hitler’s Germany and a Soviet prison camp, so when he’s forcefully detained by the American Navy on the open seas and interrogated, he’s not too much impressed by their attempt at … Continue reading →
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Tagged adventure, Berlin, espionage and commandos, Germany, historical fiction, Nazi, Phillip Kerr, police-detective stories, thriller
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