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The Good German

By: Joseph Kanon
Narrated by: Stanley Tucci
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Set in Berlin just after the end of World War II, a brilliant thriller that was also made into a film starring George Clooney and Cate Blanchett.

With World War II finally ending, Jake Geismar, former Berlin correspondent for CBS, has wrangled one of the coveted press slots for the Potsdam Conference. His assignment: a series of articles on the Allied occupation. His personal agenda: to find Lena, the German mistress he left behind at the outbreak of the war.

When Jake stumbles on a murder -- an American soldier washes up on the conference grounds -- he thinks he has found the key that will unlock his Berlin story. What Jake finds instead is a larger story of corruption and intrigue reaching deep into the heart of the occupation. Berlin in July 1945 is like nowhere else -- a tragedy, and a feverish party after the end of the world.

As Jake searches the ruins for Lena, he discovers that years of war have led to unimaginable displacement and degradation. As he hunts for the soldier's killer, he learns that Berlin has become a city of secrets, a lunar landscape that seethes with social and political tension. When the two searches become entangled, Jake comes to understand that the American Military Government is already fighting a new enemy in the east, busily identifying the "good Germans" who can help win the next war. And hanging over everything is the larger crime, a crime so huge that it seems -- the worst irony -- beyond punishment.

At once a murder mystery, a moving love story, and a riveting portrait of a unique time and place, The Good German is a historical thriller of the first rank.©2001 Joseph Kanon, All Rights Reserved; (P)2001 Simon & Schuster Inc., AUDIOWORKS Is an Imprint of Simon & Schuster Audio Division, Simon & Schuster Inc.
Historical Spies & Politics Espionage Suspense Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Fiction War Thriller & Suspense Military Crime Action & Adventure
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But interesting nonetheless if you are interested in that period of history. Narration occasionally annoying.

Not as good as I hoped

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I lost interest in this book because the reader was so bland and uninteresting. He's a pretty good actor, but a terrible reader.

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I really enjoyed this book but wish I could've listened to the unabridged version, I always feel cheated with abridged versions, I want to know what else was written. It was very interesting having Berlin described just at the end of WWII when it apparently was much like a moonscape with all the destruction. The Russians, Americans, Brits, and Germans in a time of chaos. The love story was good, too.

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I didn't know what to expect when I downloaded this book. I had just visited Berlin and I study the Holocaust, so I thought this book would have a bit of both in novel form. It was better than that. The mystery was wonderful. The romantic aspect was not your every day story. I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and don't wish to give any of its mystic away, but it has all parts of what is necessary for a good romantic mystery. I really liked this book and highly recommend it.

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I found the plot following a very typical espionage formula - and quite choppy in execution. there were twists etc. but they seemed put there because it was expected - they kind of just "plopped" out of nowhere as if to change the direction of the story just to keep it going. maybe it was like this because it was an abridged version, but it did not have the substance of what could have been a better book. In fact, it may have been a better story if it was made shorter so you could get to the interesting stuff quicker. the links as I said would appear out of nowhere!
AS for the narration, the accents were very good, but the main character was often too monotone with the story telling, so sometimes I missed if he was saying something or it was part of the descriptive stuff.
it did pick up at the end, that is why I think the rest of it was lacking.

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