Harald Gilbers Rar Apr 2026

Awarded for Odins Söhne as the best historical crime novel in France. Interview with Author Harald Gilbers | John's Notes

Survival under totalitarianism, moral compromise, and the "banality of evil". Core Bibliography (Oppenheimer Series) Harald Gilbers rar

Forthcoming or recent release exploring political assassination. Awarded for Odins Söhne as the best historical

Deals with spies and the nuclear bomb at the end of the war. (List of the Dead) Continues the series into the post-war era. Hungerwinter Set during the brutal winter following the war. Luftbrücke (Airlift) Set against the backdrop of the Berlin Airlift. Trümmertote Explores the ruins of post-war Germany. Tanzpalast Latest entry in the ongoing series. Attentat Deals with spies and the nuclear bomb at the end of the war

Harald Gilbers is a German author best known for his award-winning historical crime series, which follows a Jewish former police inspector navigating the horrors of Nazi Germany and its aftermath. Author Overview

Born in 1970, Gilbers studied English literature and history in Augsburg and Munich. Before becoming a novelist, he worked as a television editor and a theater director, experiences that heavily influence his "plot-conscious" writing style and cinematic descriptions.