Philip Kerr's Top 3 Books

Philip Kerr books

If there are two genres that have alternated the top sales positions in recent years or even decades, these correspond to the historical novel or the crime novel, in an alternation that leaves little room for other types of narrative proposals. And if there is a recent author who ...

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Dark Matter, by Philip Kerr

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The appearances of novels recovered from the handwriting of the late Philip Kerr always have that unpredictable point of suspense that the Scottish author always maintained. With its component of historical fiction at times; with its doses of espionage in the midst of Nazism or the cold war; until …

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Greek Labyrinth, by Philip Kerr

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Bernie Gunther is an essential Philip Kerr character to delve into the intrahistory of the most turbulent twentieth century. Beyond his first literary roles back in the twenties, and his continuation at the height of Nazism, Bernie manages to rise from his ashes to continue inviting us to his ...

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False Nine, by Philip Kerr

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In soccer slang there are still suggestive terms between the tiredness of the hackneyed and the kick to the dictionary. If we analyze the term "false nine", beyond its meaning at grass level, we find an unparalleled dichotomy in the literary and even in the philosophical. Abstracted from any ...

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