The silent death /

By: Kutscher, Volker, 1962- [author.]Contributor(s): Sellar, Niall, 1984- [translator.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: German Publisher: Dingwall, Ross-shire, Scotland : : Sandstone Press Ltd., [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 522 pages ; 20 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781910985649; 1910985643Other title: Stumme Tod [Portion of title]Subject(s): Rath, Gereon (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Detective and mystery stories | Rath, Gereon (Fictitious character) | Detective and mystery stories | Berlin (Germany) -- History -- 1918-1945 -- Fiction | Germany -- BerlinGenre/Form: Detective and mystery fiction. | Fiction. | History. | Detective and mystery fiction. Summary: March 1930: Silent movie actress Betty Winter is killed on set after a lighting system falls on her. Talkies are destroying the careers of producers, cinema owners and stars in a world that is already bubbling with studio wars and sexual politics. Inspector Gereon Rath suspects sabotage, possibly worse. Meanwhile, the murder of a Nazi named Horst Wessel leads to street riots and Rath's relationship with Charlotte Ritter is on the rocks. Then another actress is found dead, this time with her vocal cords removed.
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"A Gereon Rath mystery"--Cover.

March 1930: Silent movie actress Betty Winter is killed on set after a lighting system falls on her. Talkies are destroying the careers of producers, cinema owners and stars in a world that is already bubbling with studio wars and sexual politics. Inspector Gereon Rath suspects sabotage, possibly worse. Meanwhile, the murder of a Nazi named Horst Wessel leads to street riots and Rath's relationship with Charlotte Ritter is on the rocks. Then another actress is found dead, this time with her vocal cords removed.

Translated from the German.