Gerhard Self, the dour private detective, returns in this riveting crime novel about terrorism, governmental cover-up, and the treacherous waters where they mix. Leo Salger, the daughter of a powerful Bonn bureaucrat, is missing, and Self has been hired to find her. His investigation initially lead
Self's deception
β Scribed by Bernhard Schlink; Peter Constantine
- Publisher
- Random House, Inc.;Vintage Crime/Black Lizard
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 164 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0375709088
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β¦ Synopsis
From Publishers Weekly
In German author Schlink's meandering second crime novel available in English to feature aging PI Gerhard Self (after Self's Punishment), a man named Salger hires Self to locate his missing daughter, Leonore. With little help from the father, Self tracks the missing girl to an insane asylum outside Heidelberg, where he's informed by a doctor that Leo has recently died there in an accident. Self quickly learns, among other details, that the death report is untrue, Leo's father is not really her father and that the case is connected to a top-secret government investigation. Self can be completely off the wall one minuteβhe lies outrageously to anyone who might have information and breaks-and-enters without compunctionβand the next he's as comfortable as an old shoe, having a glass of Riesling and hanging out with his cat, Turbo. The eccentric detective is the big draw, with the less than action-packed investigation coming in a distant second. (June)
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Review
βA sophisticated, chilling and superbly written thriller.β
βMichael Dibdin, author of Back to Bologna
βA delightfully unique protagonist, a marvelous complex mystery.β
βMike Lawson, bestselling author of The Second Perimeter
βImmensely pleasurable and deeply intriguing. Schlink has crafted a novel rich with the comforts of insight and humanity.β
βDan Fesperman, author of The Prisoner of Guant Γ‘_namo _
βFrom this highly gifted writer another delightfully winding crime story, told with bleak and bitter irony.β
βHΓ₯kan Nesser, author of The Return
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