Saturday, December 3, 2011

The Last Good German

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 Now a Major Motion Picture The bestselling author of Los Alamos and Alibi returns to 1945. Hitler has been defeated and Berlin is divided into zones of occupation. Jake Geismar, an American correspondent who spent time in the city before the war, has returned to write about the Allied triumph while pursuing a more personal quest: his search for Lena, the married woman he left behind. The Good German is a story of espionage, love, and murder, an extraordinary re-creation of a city devastated by war, and a thriller that asks the most profound ethical questions in its exploration of the nature of justice and what we mean by good and evil in times of peace and of ! war.
This compelling thriller is both a touching love story and a masterful portrayal of the struggle for geopolitical control of postwar Germany. Network correspondent Jake Geismar, who covered Berlin before the war, has returned to the devastated city, ostensibly to cover the Potsdam Conference but actually to find the woman he loves. Miraculously, Lena Brandt, Jake's wartime mistress, has survived. However, her mathematician husband is missing, and both the American and Russian intelligence services are hunting him. When the bullet-ridden body of an American soldier washes up on the shores of Potsdam in front of Jake's eyes just as Truman, Churchill, and Stalin convene the first postwar conference, Jake is plunged into a maelstrom of intrigue, corruption, and betrayal.

A brilliantly evoked portrait of a unique moment in history (the end of one war and the beginning of another), The Good German amply fulfills the promise shown by Jo! seph Kanon in his two earlier novels, Los Alamos and The Pro digal Spy. --Jane Adams

The bestselling author of Los Alamos and Alibi returns to 1945. Hitler has been defeated, and Berlin is divided into zones of occupation. Jake Geismar, an American correspondent who spent time in the city before the war, has returned to write about the Allied triumph while pursuing a more personal quest: his search for Lena, the married woman he left behind. When an American soldier's body is found in the Russian zone during the Potsdam Conference, Jake stumbles on the lead to a murder mystery. The Good German is a story of espionage and love, an extraordinary re-creation of a city devastated by war, and a thriller that asks the most profound ethical questions in its exploration of the nature of justice, and what we mean by good and evil in times of peace and of war.
Ein Kuss. Ein Foto. Ein Verrat. Aktuelles Thema: Cybermobbing Brandaktuell und ganz nah dran Knallhart und witzig zugleich, herzzerre! ißend und authentisch Parallelveröffentlichung des Hörbuchs bei DAV »Man könnte sagen, dass dies dieGeschichte eines Fotos ist. Wie es gemacht wurde und was passiert ist, nachdem alle, aber auch wirklich alle, es gesehen haben. Aber es ist auch die Geschichte von ganz vielen anderen Dingen. Von einem Jungen, der so gut aussieht, dasseinem der Atem stockt. Von besten Freundinnen - denen, die schon immer da waren und neuen, die wie aus dem Nichts heraus plötzlich da sind. Von braven Mädchen, bösen Jungs und allem dazwischen. Dies ist eine Liebesgeschichte. Also: Schaudir das Foto an, wenn du willst. Ich bin so viel mehr als das, was du siehst.« Seit Audrey den coolen Luke auf einer Party geküsst hat, kann sie an nichts anderes mehr denken als an: Luke, Luke, Luke ... Aber dann passiert es: Am nächstenTag in der Schule erntet sie hämische Blicke, Getuschel und Gekicher. Der Grund: Jemand hat heimlich ein Foto von Luke und ihr im Bett gemacht. Und dieses Foto wird v! on Handy zu Handy und von Computer zu Computer weitergeschickt! . Bis al le,aber auch wirklich alle, an der Schule es gesehen haben. Auch der Direktor. Auch ihre Eltern. Audrey hat nur noch einen Gedanken: Allen zu beweisen, dass sie keine Schlampe ist ... Ein packender Roman über ein sehr aktuelles Thema: Mobbingper Handy.Ein Kuss. Ein Foto. Ein Verrat. Aktuelles Thema: Cybermobbing Brandaktuell und ganz nah dran Knallhart und witzig zugleich, herzzerreißend und authentisch Parallelveröffentlichung des Hörbuchs bei DAV »Man könnte sagen, dass dies dieGeschichte eines Fotos ist. Wie es gemacht wurde und was passiert ist, nachdem alle, aber auch wirklich alle, es gesehen haben. Aber es ist auch die Geschichte von ganz vielen anderen Dingen. Von einem Jungen, der so gut aussieht, dasseinem der Atem stockt. Von besten Freundinnen - denen, die schon immer da waren und neuen, die wie aus dem Nichts heraus plötzlich da sind. Von braven Mädchen, bösen Jungs und allem dazwischen. Dies ist eine Liebesgeschichte. Also: Schaudir das Foto an, wenn d! u willst. Ich bin so viel mehr als das, was du siehst.« Seit Audrey den coolen Luke auf einer Party geküsst hat, kann sie an nichts anderes mehr denken als an: Luke, Luke, Luke ... Aber dann passiert es: Am nächstenTag in der Schule erntet sie hämische Blicke, Getuschel und Gekicher. Der Grund: Jemand hat heimlich ein Foto von Luke und ihr im Bett gemacht. Und dieses Foto wird von Handy zu Handy und von Computer zu Computer weitergeschickt. Bis alle,aber auch wirklich alle, an der Schule es gesehen haben. Auch der Direktor. Auch ihre Eltern. Audrey hat nur noch einen Gedanken: Allen zu beweisen, dass sie keine Schlampe ist ... Ein packender Roman über ein sehr aktuelles Thema: Mobbingper Handy.
Set in Berlin just after the end of World War II, a brilliant thriller about the end of one war and the beginning of another, by the bestselling author of Los Alamos.

Berlin, 1945. Jake Geismar, former Berlin correspondent for CBS, has managed to wangle one! of the coveted press slots for the Potsdam Conference. His as! signment : a series of articles on the American occupation of postwar Berlin. His personal agenda: to find Lena, the German mistress he left behind at the outbreak of the war. When he stumbles on a murder--an American soldier washed up on the shore of the conference grounds--he thinks he has found the key that will unlock his Berlin story. What he finds instead is a larger story of corruption and intrigue reaching deep into the heart of the occupation and a city not only physically but morally devastatated, where children scavenge for food in the rubble, sex can be had for a cigarette, and the black market is the only means of survival.

Berlin at zero hour is like nowhere else--a tragedy, and a feverish party after the end of the world. And nothing is simple--not the murder of a soldier and not any of the lives, American and German, that Jake encounters as he tries to solve it. More unsolvable still is the larger crime that hangs over everything in 1945, a crime so huge it! seems beyond punishment.

At once a murder mystery, a love story, and a riveting portrait of a unique time and place, The Good German is a historical thriller of the first rank.
Set in Berlin just after the end of World War II, a brilliant thriller about the end of one war and the beginning of another, by the bestselling author of Los Alamos.

Berlin, 1945. Jake Geismar, former Berlin correspondent for CBS, has managed to wangle one of the coveted press slots for the Potsdam Conference. His assignment: a series of articles on the American occupation of postwar Berlin. His personal agenda: to find Lena, the German mistress he left behind at the outbreak of the war. When he stumbles on a murder--an American soldier washed up on the shore of the conference grounds--he thinks he has found the key that will unlock his Berlin story. What he finds instead is a larger story of corruption and intrigue reaching deep into the heart of th! e occupation and a city not only physically but morally devast! atated, where children scavenge for food in the rubble, sex can be had for a cigarette, and the black market is the only means of survival.

Berlin at zero hour is like nowhere else--a tragedy, and a feverish party after the end of the world. And nothing is simple--not the murder of a soldier and not any of the lives, American and German, that Jake encounters as he tries to solve it. More unsolvable still is the larger crime that hangs over everything in 1945, a crime so huge it seems beyond punishment.

At once a murder mystery, a love story, and a riveting portrait of a unique time and place, The Good German is a historical thriller of the first rank.
“Only rarely does an autobiographical manuscript become a breathtaking thriller However, the novel of American emigrant Hal Marienthal maintains its tension on a high level from the first to the last page and is, at the same time, a time-specific document of a terrifying reality.”
â€"Walter G! ruenzweig, Vienna Standard

“A soul-riveting, heart-shattering personal account of the Holocaust, from the 1920’s to liberation under the Statue of Liberty. Absolutely spell-binding.”
â€"Kenneth Lincoln (UCLA), Men Down West, The Good Red Road, A Writer’s China

“Hal Marienthal writes with the assured rhythms of a gifted storyteller. This coming-of-age narrative carries us deep into the heart of Nazi Germany, where a wise child leads us through harrowing near-death tunnels into the expanse of a new life. Rich with cinematic vividness and the authenticity of a first-person witness, Good Germans makes a truly important contribution.”
â€"Elizabeth Rosner, The Speed of Light, Blue Nude

Germany 1929: Horst, son of Jewish parents, is six years old when he runs away from an orphanage. For three years the desperate little boy survives by sheer determination and with the help of ordinary citizens. Unintention! ally he witnesses the rise of Nazism on its most elemental lev! el.

Germany 1932: When Horst and his widowed father are reunited they accept proposed adoption plans by distant relatives in Chicago. The agonizing mechanism of getting Horst out of the country is the suspenseful core of the novel. Good Germans becomes an electrifying adventure story whose outcome remains uncertain until the book’s final page.

This highly detailed replica features a hollow wood handle with pull cord and bead, just like the authentic German stick grenades. Real metal parts were used in construction and the head of the grenade was stenciled with "VOR GEBRAUCH SPRENGKAPSEL EINSETZEN," (in English, "Before use, insert detonator") to add authentic details. This grenade is not an actual explosive device. It should be considered a collectible only. 13 5/8" overallAs the Cold War thaws, Devereaux--code name ""November""--confronts Double Eagle, the East German agent who nearly killed him years before, and learns of a totalitarian countercoup ! inside a reunified Germany. Reprint. AB. NYT.

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