Price Norman - A Quiet Flame by Philip Kerr
Price Norman - A Quiet Flame by Philip Kerr
Price Norman - A Quiet Flame by Philip Kerr
I really enjoyed this novel but perhaps it is not everyone's cup of tea as the story is
harrowing and involves quite a lot of historical detail. Philip Kerr skilfully gives us
portraits of real characters such as Juan and Eva Peron, Adolf Eichmann and Otto
Skorzeny, blending them into the plot while asking searching questions about
Argentina's anti-Semitism and the help it gave to Nazi war criminals. The novel
works well as both an intriguing mystery, a love story and as an instructive history
lesson.
I know that long flashbacks and back stories are meant to hold up plot
development, but I particularly liked the vivid portrayal of 1932 Berlin with all the
turmoil, violence and decadence at the end of the Weimar Republic. The back story
for me was the best part of the book and it included the sad lesson that even those
German Jews who had won an Iron Cross fighting for the Kaiser in the Great War
and those in the police force were not safe from the Nazis. But of course two years
later in June 1934 during the Night of the Long Knives even Nazis were not safe as
Hitler, Goering, and the SS dealt with Ernst Roehm, the SA leader, his brown shirted
thugs and anyone else they fancied killing.
Kerr's portrait of Argentina is a chilling depiction of a depraved brutal country
dragged down to the level of its most despicable guests, welcoming their Nazi ideas
and methods, but adding a few variations of their own.
A QUIET FLAME is more than a crime fiction book and makes a good case for crime
fiction as an educational tool as well as mere entertainment. I highly recommend
this excellent book especially if you want to learn about events a lot of people
would like to forget, or even deny happened.
Norman Price, England
March 2008
Norman blogs at Crime Scraps.
last updated 14/03/2008 14:00
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