A QUIET FLAME
by Philip Kerr
Bernie Gunther, Berlin’s hardest-boiled private eye, returns in this latest outing. Moving the plot from pre-war Germany to the dangers of Argentina, Kerr yet again delivers a powerful, compelling thriller. Redolent with atmosphere, this novel ends up asking some highly provocative questions about the true extent of Argentina’s Nazi collaboration and anti-Semitism under the Perons.
Published February 2009
448 pages, B format paperback
198 x 129mm
AU$24.95
ISBN 9781847245588

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