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The Second Son (Hardback)
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Short Description for The Second Son"The Second Son" is the eagerly awaited final installment in Rabb's Berlin trilogy, set between the two world wars--an intriguing historical thriller that takes place in Barcelona during the Spanish Civil War.
Full description- Publisher: Farrar Straus Giroux
- Published: 15 February 2011
- Format: Hardback 294 pages
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- Categories: Historical Crime | Historical Fiction
- ISBN 13: 9780374299132 ISBN 10: 0374299137
- Sales rank: 565,869
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Full description for The Second Son
An Intriguing Historical Thriller Set in the Barcelona of the Spanish Civil War On the eve of Hitler's Olympics, Chief Inspector Nikolai Hoffner, a half Jew, has been forced out of the Kriminalpolizei. Luckily, Hoffner's focus is elsewhere. His son Georg is missing in Spain, swept up in the sudden outbreak of the civil war. He has already lost Sascha, his elder son, who is fully entrenched in the Nazi regime. But Georg is not what he appears to be, and when Hoffner discovers this, he is determined to save the one son he can. "The Second Son" is the eagerly awaited final installment in Jonathan Rabb's Berlin trilogy, set between the two world wars. In "Harper's Magazine," John Leonard called the first, "Rosa," "a ghostly noir that could have been conspired at by Raymond Chandler and Andre Malraux." The second, "Shadow and Light "(2009), garnered rave reviews--in "The Washington Post," Wendy Smith praised its "atmosphere" and "brilliantly plotted narrative." Now, nearly ten years after the events of "Shadow and Light," Hoffner finds himself tossed into the chaos that is Spain-- where he quickly meets anarchists, Soviet and British secret agents, and a female doctor called Mila Pera--as he follows a trail of clues left by Georg. In the spirit of Joseph Kanon and Alan Furst--whose "Foreign Correspondent" also took place in the mountains of Spain--Rabb delivers another atmospheric work, rich with his storytelling talent and historical expertise.

