Philip Kerr – Berlin Noir: ‘Pale Criminal’ – First Edition 1990

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Philip Kerr – Berlin Noir: ‘Pale Criminal’ – First Edition 1990

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A first edition, first printing published by Viking in 1990. A near fine book without inscriptions – some spotting to the top edge in a near fine unclipped wrapper with some wear to the corners.

The “Berlin Noir Trilogy” is a series of historical crime novels written by British author Philip Kerr. Set in Berlin, Germany, during the tumultuous years leading up to and during World War II, the trilogy features the character Bernie Gunther, a cynical and morally conflicted detective. The books, which include “March Violets,” “The Pale Criminal,” and “A German Requiem,” are known for their rich historical detail, intricate plots, and exploration of the dark and morally complex aspects of Nazi-era Germany. The trilogy offers a unique blend of crime fiction and historical commentary, making it a compelling and thought-provoking read.


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A first edition, first printing published by Viking in 1990. A near fine book without inscriptions – some spotting to the top edge in a near fine unclipped wrapper with some wear to the corners.

The “Berlin Noir Trilogy” is a series of historical crime novels written by British author Philip Kerr. Set in Berlin, Germany, during the tumultuous years leading up to and during World War II, the trilogy features the character Bernie Gunther, a cynical and morally conflicted detective. The books, which include “March Violets,” “The Pale Criminal,” and “A German Requiem,” are known for their rich historical detail, intricate plots, and exploration of the dark and morally complex aspects of Nazi-era Germany. The trilogy offers a unique blend of crime fiction and historical commentary, making it a compelling and thought-provoking read.