Prussian Blue Free Audiobook Download by Philip Kerr


A few years after the end of World War I, in a Berlin that has been impoverished by war and revolution, an art dealer's apprentice is found murdered and left with a strange blue scarf around his neck. The crime takes on political significance when it turns out that the murder was not only committed by a resentful servant but also by a member of the notorious criminal organization of the Kapp Putsch (German for "cap") led by Robespierre.

Prussian Blue is a political thriller set in the 1930s. The protagonist, Karl Riemann, is an amateur detective who becomes involved with the German intelligence service. He's hired to spy on a Soviet agent in Paris, but after he kills someone, the authorities start looking into his activities and discover that he's not what he says he is. His partner steps in to help him lie his way out of it, but Riemann is caught up in a web of intrigue when they're both sent on a mission to Berlin.

Prussian Blue by Philip Kerr is a book that tells the story of an ex-Nazi doctor and his recruitment into the British Special Operations Executive. The audiobook was published by Recorded Books in September 2004.

John Lee is the 12th Earl of Greystoke and a master of disguise. He has been living on the streets for years, working as an assassin for the Union Jack.

John Lee has narrated a number of audiobooks for Philip Kerr, and he does an excellent job here. The story is about a German WWI pilot who joins the Bolshevik revolution and becomes a professional assassin. It's a fascinating read with lots of interesting characters, well-paced action, and a twist that I didn't see coming.

Philip Kerr's novel is a gripping thriller set in the days after World War One, when a new danger emerges: a deadly strain of influenza that can be identified by its color.

Published Date 2017-04-04
Duration 17 hours 53 minutes
Author Philip Kerr
Narrated John Lee
Reviews
(5 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Mystery, Thriller & Horror
Parent Category Historical

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