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March Violets:The Pale Criminal - Philip Kerr
ISBN: 014011467X
The second part of Kerr's Berlin Noir trilogy takes place in 1938. Bernie Gunther has been blackmailed into rejoining the police by Heydrich himself. The author balances slick humour with a subtle portrayal of the growing impact of the Nazi regime. A predatory serial killer is preying on young Aryan girls: He must be caught, but it's also an opportunity to stir up Anti-Jewish rioting. Read one of the series and you'll want to read all three.
- Lewisham Libraries

Russian passenger - Gunther Ohnemus
ISBN: 1904738028
The passenger is a runaway mafia wife the driver a German poet/taxi driver. A good read.
- Wandsworth Libraries reader.

Snowman - Jorg Fauser
ISBN: 1904738052
Not a Raymond Briggs sort of snowman, this one, but the tale of a small-time wheeler dealer who comes into the possession of a stash of cocaine and opportunistically tries to make something of the situation, getting caught up with drug addicts and dealers in the process.
-Hammersmith & Fulham Libraries reader
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