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Tom Nolan,
The Wall Street Journal
The author’s singular gifts for conveying the verbal, physical and moral textures of this vanished world are undiminished in Metropolis. The book offers similes worthy of Raymond Chandler. The cosmic ambivalence evoked by Philip Kerr can best be summed up in Gunther’s musing: 'Really there was just light and darkness and some life in between, and you made of it what you could.'.
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Sam Millar,
New York Journal of Books
Metropolis is Kerr’s and Bernie’s swan song—a brilliant Berlin opera of Gothhe proportion with an intricate and riveting plot. And just like Fritz Lang’s Metropolis, Philip Kerr’s Metropolis is a masterpiece..
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Bill Ott,
Booklist
... Kerr displays again his special talent for reflecting individual depravities against the broad canvas of a society collapsing upon itself. It’s fascinating to see a younger Bernie here, with the makings of the melancholic wiseass and world-class cynic he will soon become, but still just a tad vulnerable (and still learning to hold his liquor). The Bernie Gunther series is one of the great triumphs of modern noir, and it will be sorely missed..
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G. Robert Frazier,
BookPage
Kerr treats his readers to a stark, unflinching look at life in Germany for many citizens still reeling from the effects of the prior war, crushing poverty and growing anti-Semitic bigotry in the years prior to Hitler’s ascension. His writing is crisp, highly detailed and beautifully rendered, immersing the reader as much in the adventure as Gunther immerses himself in his disguise. Metropolis is an unforgettable tribute to both Kerr’s greatest detective and to the remarkable storyteller Kerr was..
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The Real Book Spy
Provides a fitting end to Kerr’s storied career which, in many ways, has now come full circle. Obviously, Bernie’s bosses were right in that he would one day go on to become a brilliant detective, but readers know that going into this one, having already followed him for thirteen previous cases. This one’s special, though, and while readers will certainly recognize Bernie’s wise-cracking voice and trademark banter, Kerr still managed to bring an innocent-like element to him not previously seen on the page until now.
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Jocelyn McClurg,
Newsday
Metropolis is an excellent introduction for newcomers and a fitting coda for longtime fans.
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Irma Heldman,
The Open Letters Review
Incisive, intelligent, mesmerizing, mordantly witty, masterfully written, Metropolis is the author at the top of his game. Auf wiedersehen Mr. Gunther and Mr. Kerr—you will be sorely missed..
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Nick Harkaway,
The Washington Post
Metropolis is a consummately told tale with lashings of vice and horror that works either as a gripping stand-alone in the Chandler mode or as the keystone of a 14-book arch with a deeper, more troubling flavor, and it’s a perfect goodbye — and first hello — to its hero. In Metropolis, Bernie Gunther has, at last, come home..
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Andrew Taylor,
The Spectator
A book to read and relish — not so much for its plot, which holds few surprises, as for its setting and for Bernie’s wry take on its inhabitants.
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Adrian McKinty,
The Guardian
Gunther is the perfect world-weary investigator for the glittering, doomed demi-monde of Weimar Berlin.
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Barry Forshaw,
The Financial Times
Kerr’s evocation of Berlin’s interwar decadence is as sure-footed as ever. The rise of the anti-Semitism that will lead to the death of millions is never sententiously handled but refracted through Gunther’s dogged efforts to make sense of a surreal reality. And despite the increasingly threatening atmosphere, the detective’s unsparing wit is one of the key pleasures of the book.
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Kirkus
With its lessons for the Trump era, this book is plenty timely. But completed shortly before the author's death, it is also one of Kerr's most congenial, beautifully controlled, and entertaining works. The banter is priceless.
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Publishers Weekly
Gripping.