A Quiet Flame
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Paul Hecht
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Philip Kerr
Philip Kerr’s intricate novels featuring former Berlin homicide detective Bernie Gunther have earned ahallowed place in the hearts of mystery fans. It’s 1950, and Bernie has arrived in Argentina seeking asylum after being falsely identified as a Nazi war criminal. There he investigates the murder of a wealthy banker’s daughter ina case reminiscent of one he worked in Germany 18 years before.
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Would you listen to A Quiet Flame again? Why?
Yes, excellent story well narrated.What did you like best about this story?
The continued saga of Bernie Guenther.Which character – as performed by Paul Hecht – was your favorite?
Excellent diction and German pronuncationIf you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
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Kerr is the master of pre-war and war time Germany. His knowldege of Berlin is phenomonal.Philip Kerr Catches World of Germany in the 30's
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What did you love best about A Quiet Flame?
Philip Kerr just knows how to tell a story. Interesting characters, interesting plot, interesting ending.Another good one!
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Long story.
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Not His Best but Still Worth It
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Love Philip Kerr and Paul Hecht
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Bernie's expertise as a detective and underlying decency takes us on an exciting journey through the murky and grubby side of Peronist Argentina. The irony of Juan Peron is that having saved these Nazis, he then robbed them.
Great book. But I wish John Lee was still the narrator !!
Once again, a the most exciting parts of this gripping thriller are from history few us were aware of.
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Good book gone bad.
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In this book, due to circumstances Bernie finds himself in 1950 Argentina. He is immediately sucked up by the Argentine powers to once again be a detective looking into grisly circumstances that he doesn't really want to but has to. He must go into the German community there to solve a mystery, in the middle of ex SS soldiers who are living in Argentina to escape the crimes they committed in World War II.
A great setting for the next book in the series.
Bernie in Argentina
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May be his best
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