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Having recently read the latest Bernie Gunther novel, “Greeks Bearing Gifts,” I was saddened to read of the death of Philip Kerr. This made me go back to the very first Gunther novel, “March Violets,” the beginning of the Berlin Noir trilogy, which I read in 1989 and have re-visited a few times since.
This time I listened to the audio version. Oddly, at first, Bernie has an American accent, but then, I suppose he is modelled on an old fashioned, gumshoe – the original, world weary, wise cracking ...more
This time I listened to the audio version. Oddly, at first, Bernie has an American accent, but then, I suppose he is modelled on an old fashioned, gumshoe – the original, world weary, wise cracking ...more

I discovered March Violets by Philip Kerr when I was looking for a mystery either set in Germany or written by a German author for the Crime Fiction on a Europass Challenge. One thing I found while researching was that it would seem that the hands-down winner for German crime fiction is the Third Reich era. So many of the of the novels mentioned out on the internet take place in Nazi Germany or involve spy thrillers during the World War II era. March Violets is no different.
Set during the rise o ...more
Set during the rise o ...more

The fear, corruption, and social movements of the time in Nazi Germany are portrayed strongly in this novel. The "1984"-esque living of the citizens is highlighted over and over. This is the best part of this novel: the setting is well-crafted. The plot - the actual mystery - is okay. At certain points it gets lost; the main character roaming too much and names being tossed around. I stopped caring about the mystery halfway through.
The reveals are gory, brutal, and disturbing. There are several ...more
The reveals are gory, brutal, and disturbing. There are several ...more


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