This is not a review really. In late 2007, I was having a discussion with a friend of mine about books, thrillers in particular. I mentioned the origianal Bernie trilogy. I explained how good they were and that even though Kerr has written some othe…
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Today I looked up Kerr's entry in Wikipedia. In his bibliography is a title, in the Bernie series, called Field Grey, which is to be released this year. Can't wait!!
I'd like to see him settle his old score in Germany, which led to him going on the run under an assumed name. I like Kerr's use of different timelines in his Gunther stories. I'd like to see a story-line set in WW2.
Noreen does it for me. And I think he could get it on with Frau Adlon too. Frieda the former Olympic fencer, with whom he had casual relationship, seemed pretty cool.
Possibly, but it does not detract from the quality of the books. I have never found myself saying "come on that's unbelieveable!' and stopped reading further. Also I remind myself that in the context of his background, an anti-nazi cop, turned P.I, …
I don't normally like the actor Russell Crowe but for some reason he comes to mind when I think of a someone suited for the part of Bernie's hard boiled yet complex character. Interested in hearing other people's thoughts.