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New York Times-bestselling author Philip Kerr treats readers to his
beloved hero's origins, exploring Bernie Gunther's first weeks on
Berlin's Murder Squad. Summer, 1928. Berlin, a city where nothing
is verboten. In the night streets, political gangs wander, looking
for fights. Daylight reveals a beleaguered populace barely
recovering from the postwar inflation, often jobless, reeling from
the reparations imposed by the victors. At central police HQ, the
Murder Commission has its hands full. A killer is on the loose and
though he scatters many clues, each is a dead end. It's almost as
if he is taunting the cops. Meanwhile, the press is having a field
day. This is what Bernie Gunther finds on his first day with the
Murder Commisson. He's been taken on beacuse the people at the top
have noticed him--they think he has the makings of a first-rate
detective. But not just yet. Right now, he has to listen and learn.
Metropolis, completed just before Philip Kerr's untimely death, is
the capstone of a fourteen-book journey through the life of Kerr's
signature character, Bernhard Genther, a sardonic and wisecracking
homicide detective caught up in an increasingly Nazified Berlin
police department. In many ways, it is Bernie's origin story and,
as Kerr's last novel, it is also, alas, his end. Metropolis is also
a tour of a city in chaos: of its seedy sideshows and sex clubs, of
the underground gangs that run its rackets, and its bewildered
citizens--the lost, the homeless, the abandoned. It is Berlin as it
edges toward the new world order that Hitler will soo usher in. And
Bernie? He's a quick study and he's learning a lot. Including, to
his chagrin, that when push comes to shove, he isn't much better
than the gangsters in doing whatever her must to get what he wants.