Sequel to Butchers of
Berlin that finds Schlegel, Morgen, and Sybil in the Auschwitz garrison
investigating corruption and murder. Even though Petit seems to get a little
lost inside his own plot toward the end, it all works. Once again, Petit’s
austere prose is just right for the situation. I was hanging by a thread at the
end, but it was ok. Really enjoyed reading it. Wish there were another in the series
I could read now.
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