HITLER'S PEACE
Philip Kerr, . . Putnam/Marian Wood, $26.95 (464pp) ISBN 978-0-399-15269-6
Fans of Kerr's Berlin Noir trilogy will prize this briskly paced WWII-era spy thriller, which boasts plot twists that will keep readers' heads spinning even after they've put it down. For Willard Mayer, a 35-year-old Harvard-educated empirical philosopher, the roots of pro-Communist realpolitiking run deep. A former Princeton professor who was also a member of the Abwehr, Germany's military intelligence service, and an informer for Russia's notorious Internal Affairs Commissariat, the NKVD, Mayer during the war works as an intelligence analyst for the Office of Strategic Services in Washington—which remains unaware of his past. En route to Tehran, at Roosevelt's insistence, for the Big Three conference in November 1943 aboard the USS
Reviewed on: 04/18/2005
Genre: Fiction
Open Ebook - 978-1-101-33132-3
Open Ebook - 978-1-101-40071-5
Open Ebook - 464 pages - 978-1-4406-8083-0
Peanut Press/Palm Reader - 464 pages - 978-1-4406-8174-5