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Ruin Value - A Mystery of the Third Reich (Paperback)
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Ruin Value - A Mystery of the Third Reich (Paperback)
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As Europe prepares for the Nuremberg trials, a killer stalks a
broken city Nuremberg is a dead city. In the aftermath of World War
II, two-thirds of its population has fled or is deceased, with
thirty thousand bodies turning the ruined industrial center into a
massive open grave. Here, the vilest war criminals in history will
be tried. But in Nuremberg's dark streets and back alleys, chaos
rules. Captain Nathan Morgan is one of those charged with bringing
order to the home of the war crime trials. A New York homicide
detective who spent the war in Army intelligence, he was born to be
a spy-and now, in 1945, there is no finer place for his trade than
Nuremberg. As the US grapples with the Soviets for postwar
supremacy, a serial murderer targets the occupying forces. Nathan
Morgan may be the perfect spy, but it's time for him to turn cop
once more. "Jones' measured, stately prose is perfectly in tune
with his period setting." -Kirkus Reviews on The Silence "An
intricately plotted, gracefully written, and totally immersive
read." -Library Journal on The Silence " Jones] smoothly blends a
compelling period whodunit with bountiful cultural and social
details." -Publishers Weekly on Requiem in Vienna "Top-notch
detecting and characterizations bolster the intricate plot."
-Publishers Weekly on The Keeper of Hands J. Sydney Jones (b. 1948)
is an American author of fiction and nonfiction. Born in the US, he
studied abroad in Vienna in 1968 and later returned to Austria to
live there for nearly two decades. In the late 1970s, he began
writing travel books, many of which concern Central Europe, and
published his first thriller, Time of the Wolf, in 1990. In 2009,
Jones published The Empty Mirror, a mystery set in
late-nineteenth-century Vienna that would become the first book in
his Viennese Mystery series, of which the most recent installment
is The Keeper of Hands (2013). Jones lives with his wife and son in
California.
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