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David Downing
Zoo Station
English · Paperback
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Zusatztext Praise for Zoo Station "One of the most intelligent and persuasive realizations of Germany immediately before the war." —Wall Street Journal "[A]n unconventional thriller . . . A finely drawn portrait of the capital of a nation marching in step toward disaster as the Nazi rulers count cadence." —St. Louis Post-Dispatch "There's nothing better than a well-written WWII thriller. Alan Furst continues to prove it, and now Downing has shown he can produce that creepy sense of paranoia along with the best of them." —Rocky Mountain News " Smooth, scary wartime thriller drenched in period atmosphere." — Kirkus Reviews "Downing's fine new thriller introduces a clever and honorable hero . . . [the ending] will have readers holding their breath . . . Satisfying." — Publishers Weekly "If you like your tales spiced with morally ambiguous characters right out of Graham Greene, this is a train you need to be aboard . . . A marvelous return to cerebral espionage." —January Magazine "A deeply satisfying, suspenseful novel . . . David Downing's writing is intelligent and strong; his portrayal of issues and conflicts, clear and compelling . . . His imagery is so evocative that readers will feel they are watching a classic film, like Casablanca." — Mystery Scene Praise for David Downing "A beautifully crafted and compelling thriller with a heart-stopping ending as John Russell learns the personal faces of good and evil. An unforgettable read." -Charles Todd, author of the Inspector Ian Rutledge Series "One of the most intelligent and persuasive realizations of Germany immediately before the war." - Wall Street Journal "In the elite company of literary spy masters Alan Furst and Philip Kerr . . . [Downing is] brilliant at evoking even the smallest details of wartime Berlin on its last legs." - Washington Post “ Downing distinguishes himself by eschewing the easy ways out. He doesn't shy away from portraying the cold brutality of the Third Reich, and his characters are far from stereotypes—they're flawed, confused and real.” —NPR Informationen zum Autor David Downing Klappentext By 1939, Anglo-American journalist John Russell has spent over a decade in Berlin, where his son lives with his mother. He writes human-interest pieces for British and American papers, avoiding the investigative journalism that could get him deported. But as World War II approaches, he faces having to leave his son as well as his girlfriend of several years, a beautiful German starlet. When an acquaintance from his old communist days approaches him to do some work for the Soviets, Russell is reluctant, but he is unable to resist the offer. He becomes involved in other dangerous activities, helping a Jewish family and a determined young American reporter. When the British and the Nazis notice his involvement with the Soviets, Russell is dragged into the murky world of warring intelligence services.THERE WERE TWO HOURS left of 1938. In Danzig it had been snowing on and off all day, and a gang of children was enjoying a snowball fight in front of the grain warehouses which lined the old waterfront. John Russell paused to watch them for a few moments, then walked on up the cobbled street toward the blue and yellow lights. The Sweden Bar was far from crowded, and those few faces that turned his way weren’t exactly brimming over with festive spirit. In fact, most of them looked like they’d rather be somewhere else. It was an easy thing to want. The Christmas decorations hadn’t been removed, just allowed to drop, and they now formed part of the flooring, along with ...
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Praise for Zoo Station
"One of the most intelligent and persuasive realizations of Germany immediately before the war."
Wall Street Journal
"[A]n unconventional thriller . . . A finely drawn portrait of the capital of a nation marching in step toward disaster as the Nazi rulers count cadence."
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"There's nothing better than a well-written WWII thriller. Alan Furst continues to prove it, and now Downing has shown he can produce that creepy sense of paranoia along with the best of them."
Rocky Mountain News
"Smooth, scary wartime thriller drenched in period atmosphere."
Kirkus Reviews
"Downing's fine new thriller introduces a clever and honorable hero . . . [the ending] will have readers holding their breath . . . Satisfying."
Publishers Weekly
"If you like your tales spiced with morally ambiguous characters right out of Graham Greene, this is a train you need to be aboard . . . A marvelous return to cerebral espionage."
January Magazine
"A deeply satisfying, suspenseful novel . . . David Downing's writing is intelligent and strong; his portrayal of issues and conflicts, clear and compelling . . . His imagery is so evocative that readers will feel they are watching a classic film, like Casablanca."
Mystery Scene
Praise for David Downing
"A beautifully crafted and compelling thriller with a heart-stopping ending as John Russell learns the personal faces of good and evil. An unforgettable read."
Charles Todd, author of the Inspector Ian Rutledge Series
"One of the most intelligent and persuasive realizations of Germany immediately before the war."
Wall Street Journal
"In the elite company of literary spy masters Alan Furst and Philip Kerr . . . [Downing is] brilliant at evoking even the smallest details of wartime Berlin on its last legs."
Washington Post
Downing distinguishes himself by eschewing the easy ways out. He doesn't shy away from portraying the cold brutality of the Third Reich, and his characters are far from stereotypes they're flawed, confused and real.
NPR
Product details
Authors | David Downing |
Publisher | Soho Press |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback |
Released | 28.05.2013 |
EAN | 9781616953485 |
ISBN | 978-1-61695-348-5 |
No. of pages | 320 |
Dimensions | 127 mm x 191 mm x 20 mm |
Series |
John Russell World War II Spy Thriller Soho Crime John Russell A John Russell WWII Spy Thriller John Russell Soho Crime A John Russell WWII Spy Thriller John Russell WWII Spy Thriller |
Subject |
Fiction
> Suspense
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