Babylon Berlin

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Bustling Berlin in 1929. There is an era of new freedom in which moral rules have little place. In politics, the communists and the Nazis in the streets are bustling. The city of Spree River is being tortured by a tortured body, and Gereon Rath, a private commissar, is being recruited for the murder of a group. The traces of crime take him to the districts of emigrant Russians, into the world of gold, drug and arms smuggling. The situation where he becomes a murderer by himself. Volker Kutscher's Babylon Berlin starts a young series of talks about Commissioner Gereon Rath. The novel is also a skillfully written time frame that awakens the metropolis of the past world. In its hustle and bustle, it seems amazingly modern.

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