The Dead Don't Bleed: A Novel
By (Author) David Krugler
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Pegasus Books
Pegasus Books
13th June 2017
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
320
Width 142mm, Height 221mm, Spine 25mm
316g
Washington D.C., 1945. Victory in the war looms, but a new fear transfixes the wartime capital. Fear of communist spies and the atomic secrets they covet. When the corpse of a Navy Intelligence officer is found on a cobblestone back alley, Lt. Voigt is called in to investigate. It's his first murder, but in the plot that he quickly begins unraveling, it won't be his last. Pursuing crosses and double-crosses, Voigt goes undercover and the fragments he discovers (a defecting German physicist, a top secret lab in New Mexico, and Uranium-235) suggest something far larger than the usual spy v. spy shenanigans. Soon enough he's in a race to identify the killer, to keep the bomb away from the Russians-and to keep ahead of his own secrets.
"Krugler's portrait of wartime Washington, particularly the rivalries within ONI and the enmity between the FBI and ONI, is thoroughly absorbing." -- Booklist "Krugler brings expertise and authenticity to his first thriller, as well as a penetrating portrait of wartime Washington. And Voigt - a man with secrets of his own - stands out as one of the most intriguing characters in espionage fiction. Expect the unexpected in this thumping good read." -- The Richmond Times-Dispatch "History professor Krugler makes his triumphant fiction debut." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "A good old-fashioned spy novel. The action is fast paced and the mystery is gorgeously wrought and splendidly opaque. Read The Dead Don't Bleed for a thrill-packed ride with a truly stunning ending." -- Dayton Daily News "Krugler does an excellent job of evoking a Washington, DC mired in early Cold War paranoia. He paints a picture of a man with conflicting loyalties at war with himself. With an unexpected twist at the end, The Dead Don't Bleed is a satisfying thriller I can easily imagine on the big screen." -- Historical Novels Review
David Krugler is a historian and novelist. His works of nonfiction include books on government propaganda, Cold War civil defense, and racial conflict in the United States. He is a professor of history at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville, where he has taught since completing his Ph.D. at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.