Monday, December 29, 2008

Straight Into Darkness

Straight Into Darkness
by Faye Kellerman

In Munich Germany in 1929, a serial killer challenges the professional abilities of Inspector Axel Berg. Simmering in the background is the rise of Hitler and the Nazis, a subplot not to be dismissed lightly when one of the suspects is Jewish and when it influences police policy and procedures. The novel is stylish and reflects the period well. -- recommended by Rianne S. - Bennett Martin Public Library

[Also available in unabridged audiotape, book-on-cd, and Large Print formats.][ official Faye Kellerman web site ]

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