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The Ashes of Berlin, Luke McCallin
Luke McCallin

The Ashes of Berlin

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Shortlisted for the CWA Endeavour Historical Dagger
World War II is over, and former German intelligence officer Captain Gregor Reinhardt has returned to Berlin.
He's about to find that the bloodshed has not ended — and that for some, death is better than defeat.
When a man is found slain in a broken-down tenement, Reinhardt embarks on a gruesome investigation.
It seems a serial killer is on the loose, and matters only escalate when it's discovered that one of the victims was the brother of a Nazi scientist.
Reinhardt's search for the truth takes him across the divided city and soon embroils him in a plot involving the Western Allies and the Soviets.
He soon realises that this investigation could cost him everything as he pursues a killer who believes that all wrongs must be avenged…
'An insightful and provocative page-turner…A riveting read hard to put down.'Mature Times
'A gritty thriller…Luke McCallin's third, and finest, novel…Reinhardt is a terrific creation.'The Times
'historical thrillers don't come any better than The Ashes of Berlin.'Barry Forshaw,Financial Times
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478 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2016
Publication year
2016
Publisher
No Exit Press
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    tarnished brass of the plaque by the gate: 169 Albrechtsrasse – Frankewitz. This was the place. He looked up and down the street. Opposite was a small park, to either side were more blank walls. Gripping the bars with his hands, and putting his foot on a crosspiece, he hauled himself up the gate, throwing a leg over when he was high enough, and letting himself down on the far side of the gate the same way he had come up.
    He hopped on to the gravel, rubbing his knee, and then walked up the side of the driveway, feeling very self-conscious, even voyeurish, expecting at any moment the door or

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