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Even though hardened crime reporter Hannah Vogel knows all too well how tough it is to survive in 1931 Berlin, she is devastated when she sees a photograph of her brother’s body posted in the Hall of the Unnamed Dead. Ernst, a cross-dressing lounge singer at a seedy nightclub, had many... read more

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Echoes of my footfalls faded into the damp air of the Hall of the Unnamed as I paused to stare at the framed photograph of a man.

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Untitled 31 Chapters

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This is book 1 of 4 in Hannah Vogel. (standard series)

Followed by A Night of Long Knives.

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  1. Rebecca Cantrell (Author)

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Forge Books
Country: United States
Publication Date: May 12, 2009
ISBN: 0765320444
Page Count: 304

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  • Library of Congress: PS3603.A599 T73
  • Dewey: 813.6

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