Field Grey
Step into the thrilling world of espionage with Field Grey by Philip Kerr, published by Quercus Publishing in 2011. This gripping novel unfolds in 1954, where the enigmatic Bernie Gunther finds himself in Cuba, navigating a treacherous landscape of danger and intrigue. Tired of his risky assignments spying on notorious mobster Meyer Lansky, Bernie decides to escape the island with a boat and a captivating companion. However, his plans are thwarted as the US Navy has other ideas in store for him. With 576 pages of suspense and rich storytelling, Field Grey promises to keep readers on the edge of their seats. Dive into this captivating narrative and experience the complexities of post-war espionage through the eyes of one of fiction's most compelling detectives.