
Résumé:
An instant classic in the Bernie Gunther series, with
storytelling that is fresher and more vivid than
ever.
Berlin, 1934: The Nazis have secured the 1936 Olympiad for
the city but are facing foreign resistance. Hitler and Avery
Brundage, the head of the U.S. Olympic Committee, have connived
to soft-pedal Nazi anti- Semitism and convince America to
participate. Bernie Gunther, now the house detective at an
upscale Berlin hotel, is swept into this world of international
corruption and dangerous double-dealing, caught between the
warring factions of the Nazi apparatus.
Havana, 1954: Batista, aided by the CIA, has just seized
power; Castro is in prison; and the American Mafia is quickly
gaining a stranglehold on the city's exploding gaming and
prostitution industries. Bernie, who has been unceremoniously
kicked out of Buenos Aires, has resurfaced in Cuba with a new
life, seemingly one of routine and relative peace. But Bernie
discovers that he truly cannot outrun the burden of his past:
He soon collides with a vicious killer from his Berlin days,
who is mysteriously murdered not long afterward-and an old
lover, who may be the murderer.
If the Dead Rise Not is everything fans have come to
expect from Philip Kerr: twisted intrigue, tight plotting,
quick-witted one-liners, a hang-by-your- thumbs ending, and,
most significant, a richer, wiser Bernie Gunther.
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