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March Violets
The cover of the Penguin Books edition of the novelAuthor(s) Philip Kerr Country United Kingdom Language English Series Berlin Noir Genre(s) Crime, Detective, Mystery novel Publisher Viking Press, London Publication date 1989 Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback) Pages 466 pp (Hardback edition) ISBN 978-0670824311 OCLC Number 20427383 Dewey Decimal 823/.914 20 LC Classification PR6061.E784 M37 1989 Followed by The Pale Criminal March Violets is a detective novel and the first written by Philip Kerr featuring detective Bernhard Gunther. Gunther investigates the murder of the daughter of a wealthy industrialist in Berlin as the 1936 Summer Olympics play out in the city. The major themes of the novel include the every-day violence and anti-Semitism of the regime and the inability or unwillingness of ordinary Germans to act in the face of the coming war. (“March violets” were late-comers to the Nazi Party after the passage of Hitler's Enabling Act (rendering him dictator) on March 23, 1933. In May, the Nazi Party froze membership.)
Categories:- British novels
- Mystery novels
- 1989 novels
- Novels set in Berlin
- 1936 in fiction
- 1936 Summer Olympics
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