Saturday, November 21, 2020

Germania: A Novel of Nazi Berlin

 Welcome to my review of Germania: A Novel of Nazi Berlin

 
he hunts for a serial killer through war-torn Nazi Berlin in Germania.

My thought
Rating: 4
Series:(Richard Oppenheimer #1
Would I recommend it ? Yes , to anyone that loves historical thrillers like I do
Would I read more of this series? Yes
Would I read more by this author? Yes
First off I want to say huge  thank you to the publisher  Thomas Dunne Books-St. Martin's Press ,the author Harald Gilbers  and to NetGalley for inviting me to read and review it. As soon as I saw the email from St.Martin's , I knew that I was going to read it and that I might actually like it , because of two things , 1 for those that don't know me I love reading historical fiction, 2 I love reading about WW 2 or events that took place doing that time ,3 thrillers are one if not my all time favorite genre and when you combined those three things then you have a winner and will definitely have my attention. And this had all of those things because its a historical fiction thriller that takes place doing WW 2.Not only that but the author was able to bring that time period to life as well as the character, he has a way of making you feel what his characters are going though and seen them come to life.  


Germania: A Novel of Nazi Berlin
(Richard Oppenheimer #1)
by Harald Gilbers 
From international bestselling author Harald Gilbers comes the heart-pounding story of Jewish detective Richard Oppenheimer as he hunts for a serial killer through war-torn Nazi Berlin in Germania.

Berlin 1944: a serial killer stalks the bombed-out capital of the Reich, preying on women and laying their mutilated bodies in front of war memorials. All of the victims are linked to the Nazi party. But according to one eyewitness account, the perpetrator is not an opponent of Hitler's regime, but rather a loyal Nazi.

Jewish detective Richard Oppenheimer, once a successful investigator for the Berlin police, is reactivated by the Gestapo and forced onto the case. Oppenheimer is not just concerned with catching the killer and helping others survive, but also his own survival. Worst of all, solving this case is what will certainly put him in the most jeopardy. With no other choice but to futher his investigation, he feverishly searches for answers, and a way out of this dangerous game.

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