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Dead of Night

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17th August 2023

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781472258601

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BERLIN. JANUARY 1940.

‘A seriously gripping story – an outsider hero in jeopardy, a world of brooding danger, and an entirely, terrifyingly believable denouement’ Owen Matthews

Germany has conquered Poland. The world is praying for peace. At home, the Nazi Party’s hold on power is absolute.

One freezing night, an SS doctor and his wife cheerfully return home from an evening out. By sunrise, the doctor will be lifeless in a pool of blood.

There is pressure to record the incident as a suicide, but the first evidence uncovered by Criminal Inspector Horst Schenke points to a chillingly staged murder. The investigation is swiftly blocked by Schenke’s superiors, but he can’t let it go. When he uncovers links to the mysterious death of a child, a terrifying secret begins to emerge.

In times of war, under a ruthless regime, there are places no man should ever enter. And Schenke fears he may not return alive . . .

‘A chilling and accomplished historical thriller’ Vaseem Khan

‘An absolute stone-cold page-turner’ S. G. MacLean

Reviews

Steve Cavanagh
A compelling, atmospheric page-turner
Owen Matthews
A superb thriller with all the elements that make for a seriously gripping story - an outsider hero in jeopardy, a world of brooding danger, and an entirely, terrifyingly believable denouement
Vaseem Khan
A chilling and accomplished historical thriller
S. G. MacLean
An absolute stone-cold page-turner
Bill Todd, The Sun
'Scarrow's second World War Two thriller is a tense and fast-paced tale rich in period atmosphere'
Edward James, Historical Novel Review
The moral ambiguity gives it a very especial edge. It is a tense, fast-moving story with plenty of action, culminating in a vividly described shoot-out
James Owen, The Times
Scarrow has alighted on an aspect of Nazi policy that certainly deserves to be better known
Dan Jones
Gripping and compelling . . . balances immersive historical scene-setting with masterful plotting