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Fatherland

by Robert Harris

4.4
(7 ratings)
372 pages1992HutchinsonISBN 9780091748272

About this book

It is 1964 and preperations are underway in Berlin for the 75th birthday celebrations of Adolf Hitler. For it is indeed a very different Berlin to the one we know today - a city dominated by the huge triumphal arches and monolithic constructions of Hitlers architect Albert Speer, and the centre of a vast third Reich that spreads from the Rhine to the Urals under Hitler's thrall. Xavier March is a policeman in Berlin's criminal division. When an old man's body is discovered drowned, March begins a routine investigation which rapidly becomes anything but routine. Ordered off the case by the Gestapo, his curiosity leads him through a maze of unexplained homicides, Swiss bank accounts, secret documents dating from the Second World War and finally to a terrible revelation burried in history. Brilliantly told, meticulously researched, boldly imagine, Fatherland is quite simply the thriller of the decade.

Publication Details

Publisher
Hutchinson
Published
1992
Pages
372
ISBN
9780091748272
Language
en

About Robert Harris

English author known for his novel "Fatherland" as well as a series of novels on ancient Rome and non-fiction books

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