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Children of Wrath


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Children of Wrath

Contributors:

By (Author) Paul Grossman

ISBN:

9781250020819

Publisher:

Griffin Publishing

Imprint:

Saint Martin's Griffin,U.S.

Publication Date:

19th March 2013

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 141mm, Height 209mm, Spine 23mm

Weight:

296g

Description

Willi Kraus, the celebrated WWI and detective, returns in this prequel story about how he became the most famous Jewish Detective in Germany in the days of the Weimar RepublicIn Paul Grossman's Children of Wrath Willi Kraus tackles the case of the Kinderfresser, the vicious Child-Eater of Berlin. Turning the clock back two years from The Sleepwalkers, the story starts out in the fall of 1929, the last days of prosperity. Berlin is deep in the throes of a giddy rush to forget its troubled past. But the same day the stock market crashes in New York, the dark underside of the German capital flushes to the surface in the form of a burlap sack spewed by floodwaters from the city sewer system. When Willi is called to investigate and discovers the sack is full of children's bones with teeth marks on them - and a bible with a single phrase circled in red: children of wrath - he fears he's run into "something darker than he's ever known".

Reviews

"A riveting debut novel." --The Boston Globe on The Sleepwalkers

"Powerfully captures the atmosphere of Berlin on the verge of Nazi takeover, the elegance and cultural brilliance amid the decadence, and the sense of impending doom." --Library Journal, starred review on The Sleepwalkers

"A stunning debut. " --MJ Rose on The Sleepwalkers

"A remarkable debut." --David Liss on The Sleepwalkers

"Roars through 1932 Berlin like a Messerschmitt fighter." --Gregg Hurwitz on The Sleepwalkers

Author Bio

Paul Grossman is a long time teacher of writing and literature at Hunter College.

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