![]() ![]() ![]() Simon Scarrow is a best-selling author at the top of his game, a maestro of historical fiction, and once again he has produced another taut, exciting story. This is a combination of detective story and political thriller. With a taut plot and strong characterization which evokes the quite literally dark times of the war, the story races along, piling on the tension. ![]() Inspector Schenke finds himself enmeshed in a web of deceit, double-dealing and deadly internal politics, while the murderer strikes again. Political thriller with a large side order of zombies. As he stubbornly refuses to join the Nazi Party, he is regarded with suspicion by his superiors – disloyalty is deadly, and failure not an option. Blackout by Mira Grant Summary: The epic conclusion of the brilliant Newsflesh Trilogy. When a young woman is found brutally murdered, Criminal Inspector Horst Schenke is ordered to drop his current investigations and find the murderer. The city is paranoid, fuelled by a strict blackout which every night throws the city into a maelstrom of dark deeds and lawlessness as the population shivers in an icy winter and a fuel shortage. The agreeable book, fiction, history, novel, scientific research, as competently as various extra sorts of books are readily affable here. The Nazis are tightening their ruthless grip on the German people. The Second World War is in its very early stage. ![]()
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