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Mister Wolf by Chris Petit
$35.00 NZD
Category: Fiction
The new novel from the author of the highly acclaimed The Butchers of Berlin, soon to be a TV series Berlin, July 1944, a world of illicit jazz clubs, sexually generous young women, suspect art dealers, last-ditch zealots and a city defined by crumbling infrastructure, advanced terror, dirty secrets and ...Show more
Pale Horse Riding by Chris Petit
$35.00 NZD
Category: Fiction
'One of Britain's most visionary writers' DAVID PEACEFrom the author of the highly acclaimed The Butchers of Berlin comes a devastating, haunting and brilliant follow up. . . By 1943 Auschwitz is the biggest black market in Europe. The garrison has grown epically corrupt on the back of the transportatio ...Show more
Pale Horse Riding by Chris Petit
$22.99 NZD
Category: Fiction
'No denying the book's power' Nick Rennison, Sunday Times'The real skill of this rigorous, disturbing novel lies in the way Petit steadily and unsensationally allows his protagonists to discover the full horror of the hellhole they are in' Guardian'One of Britain's most visionary writers' David PeaceFr ...Show more
The Butchers of Berlin by Chris Petit
$22.99 NZD
Category: Fiction
'One of Britain's most visionary writers' David Peace 'Conjuring a wartime Berlin where atrocities get lost against a ground of escalating Holocaust and crumbling rationales, Chris Petit's nerve-wracking S.S. procedural nurses a dread that penetrates right to the marrow. An appalling, beautifully-lit ab ...Show more
The Butchers of Berlin by Chris Petit
$35.00 NZD
Category: History
Berlin 1943. August Schlegel lives in a world full of questions with no easy answers. Why is he being called out on a homicide case when he works in financial crimes? Why did the old Jewish soldier with an Iron Cross shoot the block warden in the eye then put a bullet through his own head? Why does Schl ...Show more
The Psalm Killer by Chris Petit
$24.99 NZD
Category: Fiction | Series: Picador Classic
With an introduction by Alan Moore It was always the same nightmare. Cross saw them lined up in rows, in stretches of city wasteland - those derelict spaces once described to him by a child as the blank bits where things had been before they'd got blown up. It is 1985 and a killer moves through Belfas ...Show more
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