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Philip Ballantyne Kerr (22 February 1956 – 23 March 2018) was a British author, [1] [2] [3] best known for his Bernie Gunther series of historical detective thrillers. Early life [ edit ]
If the Dead Rise Not. If the Dead Rise Not is a crime novel by Philip Kerr, the sixth in the series starring Berlin police detective Bernhard Gunther. It was published in 2009 by Quercus of London. For it, in 2009 Kerr was awarded the world's most lucrative crime fiction prize, the RBA Prize for Crime Writing, worth €125,000.
The Second Angel. The Second Angel is a science fiction novel by Scottish author Philip Kerr. [1] The title of the book comes from a Bible quote, 'And the second angel poured out his vial upon the sea; and it became as the blood of a dead man' (Revelation 16:3). Historical myths about blood such as this play a big part in The Second Angel, as ...
0-7011-4553-6. OCLC. 314182622. A Philosophical Investigation is a 1992 techno-thriller by Philip Kerr. [1]
Set in 1938, two years after the events of March Violets, Bernhard (Bernie) Gunther has taken Bruno Stahlecker, another ex-police officer, as his partner.The two are working on a case where a Frau Lange, owner of a large publishing house, is being blackmailed for the homosexual love letters her son Reinhardt sent to his psychotherapist Dr. Kindermann.
Dwayne Johnson is giving fans a first look at his incredible transformation into MMA and UFC legend Mark Kerr for The Smashing Machine.The 52-year-old action star and the production company behind ...
The actor can be seen sporting Kerr’s distinctive hairstyle while sitting on a chair in the corner of a ring as Emily Blunt, who plays Kerr’s ex-wife, Dawn Staples, looks on in distress.
1936 Summer Olympics. v. t. e. March Violets is a historical detective novel and the first written by Philip Kerr featuring detective Bernhard "Bernie" Gunther. March Violets is the first of the trilogy by Kerr called Berlin Noir. The second, The Pale Criminal, appeared in 1990 and the third, A German Requiem in 1991.