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Midnight in Berlin

Audiobook
44 of 44 copies available
44 of 44 copies available
Berlin, 1938: Newly-appointed military attaché Noel Macrae and his extrovert wife Primrose arrive at the British Embassy. Prime Minister Chamberlain is intent on placating Nazi Germany, but Macrae is less so. Gathering vital intelligence, Macrae is drawn to Kitty Schmidt's Salon (a Nazi bordello) and its enigmatic Jewish hostess Sara Sternschein, who is a treasure-trove of knowledge about the Nazi hierarchy in a city of lies, spies and secrets. Does she hold the key to thwarting Hitler?
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      From the opening lines, Matthew Brenher's pleasantly husky voice and crisp British accent capture both the atmosphere and characters of this richly detailed chronicle of 1939 Berlin and London at the tipping point of war. He provides the perfect measured tone for British Colonel Noel Macrae, a seasoned officer tasked with spying on the Nazis. Brenher's mastery of tempo and intensity shines as the action alternates between Berlin and London, with Macrae growing increasingly anxious about Hitler's secret plans and British PM Chamberlain's refusal to abandon his policy of appeasement. This gripping story has action, intrigue, danger, and even some romance, as well as actual British and German historical figures and events woven in. The result is a satisfying audiobook with broad audience appeal. M.O.B. © AudioFile 2016, Portland, Maine

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