Blackout is kind of a new thing for Simon Scarrow, who is better known, in the UK at least, for his Cato & Macro/Roman legion military historical series. And although the Cato/Macro books sometimes cross over a bit - especially in the earlier books - into mystery, now he has written what is to me, a "pure" mystery, set in 1939 Berlin in the early days of the war. And, IMO, he manages the transition to the new setting and (sort of) new genre really well.
Blackout is on sale right now at Kindle and Kobo US for $1.99. And it's discountable at Kobo US, where Partners22 was still working for 40% off, at least as of yesterday...
Kindle US:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0964HR4X5
Kindle US/Smile:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B0964HR4X5
Kobo US:
https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/blackout-210
Spoiler:
Quote:
During Berlin’s brutally cold winter of 1939, a serial killer stalks the city throughout the Third Reich’s forced nightly blackouts in this chilling WWII crime novel from #1 Sunday Times bestselling author Simon Scarrow—perfect for fans of Babylon Berlin, Philip Kerr’s Berlin Trilogy, Robert Ludlum, Andrew Gross, and William Christie . . .
Berlin 1939. The city is blanketed by snow and ice. In the distance, the rumble of war grows louder. In the shadows, a serial killer rises . . .
As the Nazis tighten their chokehold on the capital, panic and paranoia fester as blackout is rigidly enforced. Every night the city is plunged into an oppressive, suffocating darkness—pitch perfect conditions for unspeakable acts.
When a young woman is found brutally murdered, it’s up to Criminal Inspector Horst Schenke to solve the case quickly. His reputation is already on the line for his failure to join the Nazi Party. If he doesn’t solve the case, the consequences could be fatal.
Schenke's worst fears are confirmed when a second victim is found. As the investigation takes him deeper into the regime’s darkest corridors, Schenke realizes danger lurks behind every corner—and that the warring factions of the Reich can be as deadly as a killer stalking the streets . . .
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Oh yeah, and I had an ARC of
Blackout to review a while back - if you want to read my review, the URL for my blog is in my signature...