
The Berlin office of the world's most renowned investigation firm looks into the disappearance of an agent, Chris Schneider, whose last case involved an unfaithful billionaire, a cheating soccer player and a seedy nightclub owner.
Publisher:
New York : Little, Brown and Co., 2013
Edition:
1st ed
ISBN:
9780316211178
0316211176
0316211176
Characteristics:
432, 5 p. ; 25 cm
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marciemcgowan63
Jun 11, 2013
In the past decade, Schneider had come to believe it might never happen, that his past had not only disappeared, it had died, and with it the chance to exact true payback for himself and the others.
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marciemcgowan63
Jun 11, 2013
He hesitated, staring at the silhouette of the building, recalling some of the horror that he’d felt coming here for the first time, and realizing that he’d been waiting almost three decades for this moment.

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You've read one, you've read them all. Definitely do not recommend
This book moves along at a fast pace, drawing you into the story and keeping you on the edge of your seat. Well read. Highly recommended. Lots of bodies, typical James Patterson.
A great read from Patterson and Mark Sullivan.Non-stop action with twists and turns that keep you turning the pages. Highly recommended.
Crime story about the efforts of "Private Berlin" - an investigation agency- and the German Police to track down a serial killer who may be involved with the murder of people who previously presided in a torture camp and then an Orphanage. The story takes place 20 yrs after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the atrocites the GDR ( the ruling party) committed then. Easy flowing written stories; not very hard to follow. Passable.
better than private london- read faster
how long is the book ?????????
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This is an excellent and well done novel of suspense with a heinous villan. The only drawback for me is the whiney 9 year old. 8 of 10 stars
Thoroughly enjoyed!
I liked it! It was better then Private London.