Metropolis
By Philip Kerr
By Philip Kerr
By Philip Kerr
By Philip Kerr
By Philip Kerr
Read by John Lee
By Philip Kerr
Read by John Lee
Part of A Bernie Gunther Novel
Part of A Bernie Gunther Novel
Part of A Bernie Gunther Novel
Category: Suspense & Thriller
Category: Suspense & Thriller
Category: Suspense & Thriller | Audiobooks
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$17.00
May 05, 2020 | ISBN 9780735218901
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Apr 09, 2019 | ISBN 9780735218918
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Apr 09, 2019 | ISBN 9781984840639
674 Minutes
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Praise
One of The Guardian‘s Best Crime & Thrillers of 2019
One of Publishers Weekly‘s Top 10 Mysteries & Thrillers of Spring 2019
“Metropolis is a consummately told tale with lashings of vice and horror that works either as a gripping stand-alone in the Chandler mode or as the keystone of a 14-book arch with a deeper, more troubling flavor, and it’s a perfect goodbye—and first hello—to its hero. In Metropolis, Bernie Gunther has, at last, come home.”—The Washington Post
“Kerr’s 14th novel in this series proves to be Gunther’s origin story, which makes it feel imperative as well as poignant…Arresting…Vivid.”—The New York Times Book Review
“[A] worthy auf Wiedersehen…The author’s singular gifts for conveying the verbal, physical and moral textures of this vanished world are undiminished in Metropolis. The book offers similies worthy of Raymond Chandler.”—Wall Street Journal
“Fascinating, brilliantly researched…Just like Bernie, [Metropolis is] tough, funny, smart and pointed…An excellent introduction for newcomers and a fitting coda for longtime fans…Kerr’s powerful series seems more vital than ever, with anti-Semitism, authoritarianism and white nationalism all on the rise. With a final bow from his flawed if improbably endearing hero, Kerr again reminds us: Never forget.”—Newsday
“Philip Kerr’s magnificent Bernie Gunther novels are Third Reich-set noirish thrillers featuring a wisecracking, world-weary detective….This gripping, if bittersweet, posthumous outing is a perfect swan song for fans of the series and an ideal entry point for newcomers.”—Minneapolis Star-Tribune
“Gunther is the perfect world-weary investigator for the glittering, doomed demi-monde of Weimar Berlin…Wonderfully plotted, with elegant prose, witty dialogue, homages to German Expressionism and a strong emotional charge, this is a bittersweet ending to a superb series.”—The Guardian (UK)
“Not only is Kerr’s eye for detail and character unparalleled; he balances mystery and history perfectly, like a blade in a skilled knife-fighter’s hand. . . If you’re looking for a historical thriller that’s deft with its history and its thrills, you couldn’t do better.”—Mystery Tribune
“Metropolis is Kerr’s and Bernie’s swan song—a brilliant Berlin opera of Goethe proportion with an intricate and riveting plot. And just like Fritz Lang’s Metropolis, Philip Kerr’s Metropolis is a masterpiece.”—New York Journal of Books
“Kerr displays again his special talent for reflecting individual depravities against the broad canvas of a society collapsing upon itself. It’s fascinating to see a younger Bernie here, with the makings of the melancholic wiseass and world-class cynic he will soon become, but still just a tad vulnerable (and still learning to hold his liquor). The Bernie Gunther series is one of the great triumps of modern noir, and it will be sorely missed.”—Booklist (starred review)
“This book is plenty timely. But completed shortly before the author’s death, it is also one of Kerr’s most congenial, beautifully controlled, and entertaining works. The banter is priceless. Going against the grain—as usual—by writing an origin novel as his swan song, Kerr leaves his fans happy.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Gripping…Kerr does a fine job of immersing the reader in the seamy side of Weimar Germany… Fans will be sorry to see the last of the honest, wisecracking Bernie.”—Publishers Weekly
“Kerr saved some of his best work for last… Metropolis shows once again why Philip Kerr was one of the most talented novelists of his generation, and his final novel is one his fans won’t soon forget.”—The Real Book Spy
“Berlin during the time of the Third Reich’s reign is a perfect location to spotlight desperation, suspense, and death. Philip Kerr mastered both his plots and his characters, making this one thriller you do not want to miss.”—Suspense Magazine
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