GARDEN OF BEASTS. Jeffery Deaver, Author. Simon Schuster $ (p) ISBN Tweet. More By and About This Author. ARTICLES. Seeking Reward, Will . · Paul travels to Germany, takes a room in a boarding house near the Tiergarten—the huge park in central Berlin but also, literally, the “Garden of Beasts”—and begins his hunt. In classic Deaver fashion, the next forty-eight hours are a feverish cat-and-mouse chase, as Paul stalks Ernst through Berlin while a dogged Berlin police officer and the entire Third Reich apparatus search frantically for Brand: Pocket Star. Garden Of Beasts Interview. J. Question: Jeff, this is your first historical novel. What triggered the idea to place a story in Berlin? Jeffery Deaver: The inspiration for the book was September 11th. I wanted to write a book with a different villain—basically, pure evil, institutionalized evil, rather than your typical hit man or serial www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 4 mins.
Paul travels to Germany, takes a room in a boardinghouse near the Tiergarten - the huge park in central Berlin but also, literally, the "Garden of Beasts" - and begins his hunt. In classic Deaver fashion, the next 48 hours are a feverish cat-and-mouse chase as Paul stalks Ernst through Berlin while a dogged Berlin police officer and the entire. 'The Garden of Beasts' is Deaver's 19th novel and his latest break from the Lincoln Rhyme series. Paul Schumann is a German-American veteran of World War I. He is also a hit man (although one with principles as he only kills 'bad' people). Review. Jeffery Deaver's Garden of Beasts introduces anti-hero Paul Schumann, a notorious rubout man for the New York Mafia known for his cold and professional approach to his job. But the jig is up when he is duped by high-ranking feds who give him a choice--prison or one more impossible job: assassinate the man who's running Hitler's plan for rearming Germany.
Garden Of Beasts Reviews “Deaver fans expect the unexpected from this prodigiously talented thriller writer, and the creator of the Lincoln Rhyme series and other memorable yarns (The Blue Nowhere, etc.) doesn’t disappoint with his 19th novel, this time offering a deliciously twisty tale set in Nazi Berlin. Deaver weaves three manhunts — Paul after his target, Kohl after Paul, and the Nazi hierarchy after Paul — with a deft hand, bringing to frightening life the Berlin of , a. Garden Of Beasts Interview. J. Question: Jeff, this is your first historical novel. What triggered the idea to place a story in Berlin? Jeffery Deaver: The inspiration for the book was September 11th. I wanted to write a book with a different villain—basically, pure evil, institutionalized evil, rather than your typical hit man or serial killer. Garden Of Beasts Excerpt. The Button Man Monday, 13 July, Chapter One. As soon as he stepped into the dim apartment he knew he was dead. He wiped sweat off his palm, looking around the place, which was quiet as a morgue, except for the faint sounds of Hell’s Kitchen traffic late at night and the ripple of the greasy shade when the swiveling Monkey Ward fan turned its hot breath toward.
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