The Man From Berlin

The Man From Berlin

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Author: Luke McCallin
Format: Paperback, 129mm x 198mm, 448 pages
Published: Bedford Square Publishers, United Kingdom, 2014

Amidst the chaos of World War II, in a land of brutality and bloodshed...One death can still change everything...

Sarajevo, 1943: Marija Vukic, a beautiful young filmmaker and socialite, and a Germanofficer are brutally murdered.

Assigned to the case is military intelligence officer Captain Gregor Reinhardt. Alreadyhaunted by his wartime actions and the mistakes he's made off the battlefield, he soon findsthat his investigation may be more than just a murder - and that the late Yugoslav heroinemay have been more treacherous than anyone knew.

Reinhardt manoeuvres his way through a minefield of political, military, and personalagendas and vendettas, as a trail of dead bodies leads him to a secret hidden within the ranksof the powerful a secret they will do anything to keep.

But Reinhardt has rediscovered a purpose in life once lost, and he is determined to follow thecase to the end, whatever the cost may be.

Luke McCallin was born in 1972 in Oxford, grew up in Africa, went to school around the world and has worked with the United Nations as a humanitarian relief worker and peacekeeper in the Caucasus, the Sahel, and the Balkans. His experiences have driven his writing, in which he explores what happens to normal people - those stricken by conflict, by disaster - put under abnormal pressures.

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Author: Luke McCallin
Format: Paperback, 129mm x 198mm, 448 pages
Published: Bedford Square Publishers, United Kingdom, 2014

Amidst the chaos of World War II, in a land of brutality and bloodshed...One death can still change everything...

Sarajevo, 1943: Marija Vukic, a beautiful young filmmaker and socialite, and a Germanofficer are brutally murdered.

Assigned to the case is military intelligence officer Captain Gregor Reinhardt. Alreadyhaunted by his wartime actions and the mistakes he's made off the battlefield, he soon findsthat his investigation may be more than just a murder - and that the late Yugoslav heroinemay have been more treacherous than anyone knew.

Reinhardt manoeuvres his way through a minefield of political, military, and personalagendas and vendettas, as a trail of dead bodies leads him to a secret hidden within the ranksof the powerful a secret they will do anything to keep.

But Reinhardt has rediscovered a purpose in life once lost, and he is determined to follow thecase to the end, whatever the cost may be.

Luke McCallin was born in 1972 in Oxford, grew up in Africa, went to school around the world and has worked with the United Nations as a humanitarian relief worker and peacekeeper in the Caucasus, the Sahel, and the Balkans. His experiences have driven his writing, in which he explores what happens to normal people - those stricken by conflict, by disaster - put under abnormal pressures.