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Book Review of Straight into Darkness

Straight into Darkness
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From the book cover: " 'Lustmord: The joy of murder' The terrifying concept seems apt for the slaying of a young society wife dumped in the vast English Garden in 1929 Munich. Homicide inspector Axel Berg is horrified by the crime and distrubed by the artful arrangement of the victim's clothes and hair - a madman's portrait of death.

Berg's superiors demand a quick arrest; anyone who can be demonized will do. When a second body is discovered, the city erupts into panic, the unrest fomented by a wild-eyed, hate-mongering Adolf Hitler and his Brownshirt party of young thugs. Berg can trust no one as he hunts a ruthless killer, dodging faceless enemies and back-alley intrigue, struggling to bring a fiend to justice before his country - and his life - veer strait into darkness."

A fast-paced thriller, and also an interesting historical novel. Fay Kellerman draws her characters very well.