
Shadow and Light
A Novel
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Narrated by:
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Simon Prebble
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By:
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Jonathan Rabb
Shadow and Light is brilliant and atmospheric, and hard to put down or shake off. Like Joseph Kanon or Alan Furst, Rabb magically fuses a smart, energetic narrative with layers of fascinating, vividly documented history. The result is a stunning historical thriller, created by a writer to celebrate---and contend with.
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There's a persistent mournfulness in Simon Prebble's narration. Whether it's directed toward a doomed Berlin of the 1920s or to the wreckage of the life of Rabb's protagonist, Nikolai Hoffner, the half-German, half-Russian-Jew detective, hardly matters. The dolefulness is richly appropriate, for Berlin is sliding inexorably toward the abyss of Nazism, and Hoffner finds himself increasingly isolated from any meaningful human connection and from an ethical code that makes sense amid the rising corruption. He is investigating the death of a film studio accountant, a case that will eventually touch on plans to secretly rearm Germany and strengthen the Brown Shirts. The plot may become convoluted, but what stays true, thanks to Prebble, is the sense of despair for Berlin and for Rabb's hero.
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Of course , I love to study this period in history. I don't care if it is written by Jews or Germans, it is always a study in the human animal.
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Jonathan Rabb does it again: an exciting, dense plot set within the darkness of 1920s Weimar Germany. If anyone wants to know what a “noir” book is, “Shadow and Light” can be a prime example. If Germany were about to descend into the abyss, Rabb’s characters and scenario were ahead of their time. As in the first book, “Rosa,” I was impressed and captivated by Rabb’s historical research and his masterful weaving of some historical personages (e.g., Fritz Lang, Joseph Goebbels, Peter Lorre) and actual events, into a fictional crime/political intrigue/police procedural. And, it is seldom that one finds in a book of this type, the family drama that Rabb has engineered with total plausibility, into the very fabric of a crime novel. While Rabb’s protagonist, Kriminalpolizei Chief Inspector Nikolai Hoffner, is about as flawed a leading character as one is likely to find, his pursuit of the truth provides his one endearing attribute, so that, in spite of his unenviable personal life, one wishes him well. I can’t wait to read the final book in this series. I’m hooked on Jonathan Rabb and his Inspector Hoffner.
As usual, the narrator was excellent.
Masterful
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Depressing book, reader mumbles
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