
Un requiem allemand
La trilogie berlinoise 3
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Narrated by:
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Julien Chatelet
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By:
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Philip Kerr
About this listen
Gunther est alors contacté par un officier soviétique pour sauver du peloton d'exécution un nommé Becker, accusé du meurtre d'un officier américain. Mais qui est au juste ce Becker ? Un trafiquant ? Un espion ? Un innocent manipulé ? L'enjeu est de taille pour Bernie Gunther, d'autant qu'il y va de sa propre vie...
Sans en émousser le rythme et le suspense, Julien Chatelet clôt cette Trilogie berlinoise avec la gravité qui convient à ce texte à la fois puissant et désabusé.©1991 Philip Kerr / Editions du Masque, département des Editions Jean-Claude Lattès. Traduit de l'anglais par Gilles Berton (P)2012 Audiolib
Critic reviews
La presse en parle
"(...) cette imposante trilogie offre un portrait galçant du Berlin ex et post-nazi, qui rappelle l'atmosphère décadente des Damnés de Visconti."
Marine de Tilly, Le Point
"(...) cette imposante trilogie offre un portrait galçant du Berlin ex et post-nazi, qui rappelle l'atmosphère décadente des Damnés de Visconti."
Marine de Tilly, Le Point
Interesting description of pre and post WW2
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