The Other Side of Silence Philip Kerr
Latest in the generally very enjoyable Bernie Gunther series.
Even though Kerr’s prose moves things right along, didn’t really like this one very
much. Bernie’s in the south of France in 1956, and the rather contrived plot is
about Somerset Maugham and British intelligence. Only token Nazi references, and
once again, the female relationship is unconvincing.
Too bad. But thanks, Charlie, I really appreciate it. Glad I read it.
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