The Good German

The Good German by Joseph Kanon, published by Sphere in 2007, is a gripping narrative set in post-war Berlin. This edition, spanning 518 pages, follows Jake Geismar, a former foreign correspondent who returns to a city transformed by destruction after World War II. As he navigates the ruins, he encounters familiar faces and his lost love, Lena, who is searching for her missing husband amidst the chaos. The story unfolds against the backdrop of the Potsdam conference, revealing the complexities of survival and human connection in a city rife with danger.
Readers will find a blend of action and emotional depth as Jake delves into the underbelly of Berlin, exploring illegal nightclubs and the black market. The novel captures the tension of a city divided by the emerging conflict between east and west, highlighting themes of war and intrigue. With elements of horror and adventure, The Good German presents a vivid portrayal of resilience in the face of adversity, making it a significant addition to contemporary literature.
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Jake Geismar cut his teeth as a foreign correspondent in pre-war Berlin. When he returns in 1945 to cover the Potsdam conference he finds the city unrecognisable – streets have vanished beneath the rubble, familiar landmarks truncated by high explosive. But amongst the ruins Berliners survive, including some he knew and, miraculously, his lost love, Lena. But in the way she would not leave with him before the war, Lena won’t join him now without finding her husband and Emil has disappeared from the safe care of the Americans who, turning a blind eye to his links with Hitler, want his expertise as a rocket designer for themselves. Trawling through the shambles of the city, through the illegal night clubs and the thriving black market, Jake discovers that the twilight war of intrigue between west and east has already begun and that he could quite easily be one of its first casualties.
This is a novel of war, an action thriller, a tale of raw emotion and survival. Above all it is a tour de force of the triumph of humanity over man’s depravity.
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