Bob’s Book Blog

June 22, 2010

Stettin Station, by David Downing

Filed under: Uncategorized — bobcurtice @ 7:04 am

In the style of the 1930s-1940 noir novels of Alan Furst, Joseph Kanon, Philip Kerr, and Robert Wilson. As is frequent in these novels, a foreigner, typically someone with one American or British parent and the other German, gets tangled with the Nazis. In this case he’s a former Red, working for both the Nazis and the Americans. But he gets caught in the internal Nazi politics and has to flee. Well written and historical. It’s a B.

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