Can a serial killer wreak havoc in a Nazi death camp?
At Zin, in Poland, the strangled body of an informer is discovered by the mistress of the camp commandant. Then an SS lieutenant is found, his throat cut ear to ear.
When the Berlin Criminal Police is ordered to solve these crimes, the task is given to Paul Bach, Chief Homicide Inspector, a widowed combat veteran. As Bach closes in on his target, this daring novel offers an answer to the question: "If I had been German, and realized what was happening, what would I have done?"
"Absolutely compelling. A totally engrossing thriller."-- Thomas Keneally, author of "Schindler's List".
"Masterfully done. A powerful novel."-- Publishers Weekly.
Genre: Historical
At Zin, in Poland, the strangled body of an informer is discovered by the mistress of the camp commandant. Then an SS lieutenant is found, his throat cut ear to ear.
When the Berlin Criminal Police is ordered to solve these crimes, the task is given to Paul Bach, Chief Homicide Inspector, a widowed combat veteran. As Bach closes in on his target, this daring novel offers an answer to the question: "If I had been German, and realized what was happening, what would I have done?"
"Absolutely compelling. A totally engrossing thriller."-- Thomas Keneally, author of "Schindler's List".
"Masterfully done. A powerful novel."-- Publishers Weekly.
Genre: Historical
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