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In Reply to: One of our favorites! posted by Davo on August 30, 2000 at 08:51:02:
The sole other book by Kerr that I've read is "Esau" which was thoroughly unimpressive. It was only the premise of "Berlin Noir" that prompted me to give him another try. I really enjoy mystery/detective fiction and really enjoy Nazi era stuff, so I figured "Berlin Noir" was worth a try. Recently rented "Forbidden", a film based on a true story about a German countess(Jacqueline Bisset in the lead role) involved in the underground, and rewatched "Where Eagles Dare". I like Chandler, have read all his books, and think I've seen all the films based on them. I wish someone would make "Berlin Noir" into a film. Properly done, that could be excellent. Guess I'm back on topic afterall. ;-)
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