
The Other Side of Silence
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Narrado por:
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John Lee
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De:
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Philip Kerr
From New York Times best-selling author Philip Kerr, the much anticipated return of Bernie Gunther in a series hailed by The Daily Beast as "the best crime novels around today".
Once I'd been a good detective in Kripo, but that was a while ago, before the criminals wore smart gray uniforms and nearly everyone locked up was innocent. Being a Berlin cop in 1942 was a little like putting down mousetraps in a cage full of tigers.
The war is over. Bernie Gunther, our sardonic former Berlin homicide detective and unwilling SS officer, is now living on the French Riviera. It is 1956, and Bernie is the go-to guy at the Grand-Hotel du Cap-Ferrat, the man you turn to for touring tips or if you need a fourth for bridge. As it happens, a local writer needs just that - someone to fill the fourth seat in a regular game that is the usual evening diversion at the Villa Mauresque. Not just any writer. Perhaps the richest and most famous living writer in the world: W. Somerset Maugham. And it turns out it is not just a bridge partner that he needs; it's some professional advice. Maugham is being blackmailed - perhaps because of his unorthodox lifestyle. Or perhaps because of something in his past, because once upon a time, Maugham worked for the British secret service, and the people now blackmailing him are spies.
As Gunther fans know, all roads lead back to the viper's nest that was Hitler's Third Reich and to the killing fields that spread like a disease across Europe. Even in 1956, peace has not come to the continent: Now the Soviets have the H-bomb, and spies from every major power feel free to make all of Europe their personal playground.
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"Narrator John Lee and author Philip Kerr's German cop, Bernie Gunther, have been together for a while now, but familiarity hasn't dimmed their affinity for each other.... Lee's telling interpretations of oily ex-Nazis, local rich folk, the elderly Maugham and his un-closeted gay set, and Gunther's love interests help color Kerr's undecorated writing and add to the book's undisputed pleasures." (AudioFile)
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Outstanding!
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Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
This novel is rated 3 only in comparison to the other Gunther books I've read. Kerr is a talented writer, but the story did not suck me in as did the others. There was a great plot twist which helped a lot, so definitely still worth reading!How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
I get dark, but really, maybe at least one relationship could have worked? A little heavy on the metaphors and life comments at times.Was The Other Side of Silence worth the listening time?
yesB. Gunther not at his best
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Another great book
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Nobody beats Bernie
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I recommend this book to anyone that enjoys historical fiction, is a Bernie Gunther fan, and likes fast-paced thriller style plots.
I would suggest to anyone who has never read a Bernie Gunther novel that they get some background on his character first. Bernie is cynical, sarcastic, and always seems to love the wrong woman. If you have more background about him, it's easier to understand why he's like that. This book includes many characters from past books written by Philip Kerr about Bernie, so reading or looking up summaries of his past books about Bernie Gunther will help you follow this one that much better. Although this is a good stand alone book as well.
I would like to see Bernie find some peace and happiness in his old age, but it always seems to elude him, but then again his books wouldn't be as interesting to read if he became wealthy, found a good woman and settled down.
Overall, a four and half star rating.
Great read.
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Slow starting but very satisfying
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Maybe not Kerr's best, but quite good.
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Well crafted and satisfying
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My only complaint about Bernie is his voice change when not read by John Lee. There are reasons, I'm sure, in the literary world, why this happens, but it requires a major change in gears and imagination when it does.
So my hesitancy to read more Kerr is that he and Bernie are heroes to me and Bernie Gunther is how I want to remember them both.
Bernie Gunther...Time Traveler
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