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It is 1964 and preperations are underway in Berlin for the 75th birthday celebrations of Adolf Hitler. For it is indeed a very different Berlin to the one we know today - a city dominated by the huge triumphal arches and monolithic constructions of Hitlers architect Albert Speer, and the centre of a vast third Reich that spreads from the Rhine to the Urals under Hitler's thrall. Xavier March is a policeman in Berlin's criminal division. When an old man's body is discovered drowned, March begins a routine investigation which rapidly becomes anything but routine. Ordered off the case by the Gestapo, his curiosity leads him through a maze of unexplained homicides, Swiss bank accounts, secret documents dating from the Second World War and finally to a terrible revelation burried in history. Brilliantly told, meticulously researched, boldly imagine, Fatherland is quite simply the thriller of the decade.
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Fatherland, Robert Harris
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- Jaar van publicatie
- 1992
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- Titel
- Fatherland
- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Robert Harris
- Uitgever
- Hutchinson
- Jaar van publicatie
- 1992
- Formaat
- Hardcover
- Aantal pagina's
- 372
- ISBN10
- 0091748275
- ISBN13
- 9780091748272
- Reeks
- Tags
- Fictie, Historische romans, Verenigde Staten, Duitsland, Oorlogen, Moorden, Tweede Wereldoorlog, Engelse literatuur, Verfilmd, Berlijn, Joden, Holocaust, Nazisme, Samenzwering, Derde Rijk, 1933–1945, Alternatieve Geschiedenis, Adolf Hitler, Nazi's, Utopieën, Politieke Thrillers
- Eerste editie
- 1992
- Oorspronkelijke titel
- Fatherland
- Beoordeling
- 4 van 5
- Aantekening
- It is 1964 and preperations are underway in Berlin for the 75th birthday celebrations of Adolf Hitler. For it is indeed a very different Berlin to the one we know today - a city dominated by the huge triumphal arches and monolithic constructions of Hitlers architect Albert Speer, and the centre of a vast third Reich that spreads from the Rhine to the Urals under Hitler's thrall. Xavier March is a policeman in Berlin's criminal division. When an old man's body is discovered drowned, March begins a routine investigation which rapidly becomes anything but routine. Ordered off the case by the Gestapo, his curiosity leads him through a maze of unexplained homicides, Swiss bank accounts, secret documents dating from the Second World War and finally to a terrible revelation burried in history. Brilliantly told, meticulously researched, boldly imagine, Fatherland is quite simply the thriller of the decade.











