Field Grey
by Philip Kerr
Post-war Berlin: Four nations struggle to gain an upper hand. Trapped by his history, one man is caught in the middle.
Reviews
"Rich, compelling, beautifully written and with a central character that it's impossible not to admire"
"Gunther is stamped in the classic mould: a smart, sardonic, hardheaded skirt-chaser with something of a mean streak. But here's the twist: Gunther quit the force in disgust after Adolf Hitler moved in, but somehow survived...."Field Grey" gives Kerr a chance to address some knotty, ambiguous questions of loyalty and duty in wartime."
"Kerr crafts some of the finest mystery novels in contemporary fiction, noir classics set against the multiple backdrops of WWII's far-reaching stages... Painstakingly researched and beautifully written, as always, this is a fine addition to a fine series."