
The Scientist of Berlin
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Narrado por:
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George Blagden
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Stephan Grothgar
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Daniel Pembrey
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From LA to Berlin, from present day to the 1940s, journey from glamorous Santa Monica to the deepest darkest corners of Nazi Germany.
David Collins, a British private investigator living in LA, is hired by Geoff Hoffman, a billionaire tech magnate running for the US Senate in California. As his campaign is threatened by rumours of a past scandal, Hoffman tasks David with discovering the truth. And soon David uncovers troubling facts - ones that lead back as far as Hoffman’s Jewish grandfather during World War II.
An alternating narrative contrasts the dark, depraved world of Nazi Germany with the corporate, sun-scorched landscapes of Los Angeles in 2019.
As these two stories come together, we become engulfed in a gripping combination of contemporary thriller and historical novel.
Daniel masterfully weaves themes of identity, belonging, and heritage into a historical thriller peppered with revelations.
©2018 Daniel Pembrey (P)2019 Audible, Ltd.Lo que los oyentes dicen sobre The Scientist of Berlin
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- Dclneuro
- 03-06-20
Nice story
Great reader, nice story. My only issue is with the use of ‘outdoorsman’ to describe homeless people in LA. Narrator claims that’s a term given to transients in LA. As an LA native, I’ve never heard that term.
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