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Scarrow’s Berlin is sharply drawn with closely observed detail, a place that reeks of threat and fear – and not just from the Gestapo’ Financial Times

Gripping, with an electric atmosphere and cracking pace’ Sun

Berlin. 1940. Hitler’s rule casts a menacing shadow over the city. As the distant war moves closer, Criminal Inspector Horst Schenke fights to keep criminals off his patch. But he is walking a tightrope. If his secret relationship with a Jewish woman is exposed, his career will be over. And her fate will be far, far worse.

In Hitler’s regime, Berlin’s gangsters and pimps are more brazen than ever. When innocent victims are caught in the crossfire between warring gangs, Schenke wants the perpetrators punished. But Nazi party members with absolute power will do anything to protect their sleazy friends. They believe no one is incorruptible. All they need is to find out Schenke’s secrets . . .

Will Schenke’s relentless pursuit bring the criminals to justice – or is a deadly net closing around him from which it will be impossible to break free?

What readers are saying about A Death in Berlin

‘I loved the intrigue, suspense and mystery
‘An engrossing and tension-filled read!’
‘A fast-paced thriller that will have you turning the pages deep into the night!’
‘Highly entertaining historical fiction, with sinister characters, seedy gangsters, and glamorous women’
‘I love the way that morality is tested through the Nazi regime’
‘The climax of the book is worthy of the biggest and best film Hollywood ever produced’

Reviews

Julia Boyd
Scarrow's deep knowledge of the Third Reich gives a chilling authenticity to this tense thriller . . . A terrific read
Anthony Horowitz
Taut and chilling - I was completely gripped
Dan Jones
Praise for Simon Scarrow's previous CI Schenke thrillers: 'A gripping and compelling journey into the dark heart of wartime Berlin - a thriller that balances immersive historical scene-setting with masterful plotting. This is Simon Scarrow at his very best'
Vaseem Khan
A chilling and accomplished historical thriller
Bill Todd, Sun
Scarrow's second World War Two thriller is a tense and fast-paced tale rich in period atmosphere *****
Steve Cavanagh
A compelling, atmospheric page-turner
Adam LeBor, Financial Times
'What lifts this first-class series are the many shades of grey in which Schenke must operate . . . Scarrow's Berlin is sharply drawn with closely observed detail, a place that reeks of threat and fear - and not just from the Gestapo'
Critic
Plot carries you along and the reveal of the murderer offers a well-conceived surprise. A series to watch
Nick Rennison, Sunday Times
[Scarrow's] own talents for lively characterisation and vividly described action are much in evidence in this enjoyable thriller
Sun
'Gripping, with an electric atmosphere and cracking pace'