Berlin, 1944. Bombs fall from above. A killer stalks the streets below.
Jewish detective Richard Oppenheimer should be in hiding. Instead, the Gestapo drags him back into service, forced to solve a string of brutal murders. The victims? Prominent Nazis. The killer? A loyal member of the regime.
Caught between a deadly investigation and his own survival, Oppenheimer walks a razor’s edge in a collapsing city where no one can be trusted and justice is just another lie.
As the Reich crumbles and the body count rises, the line between hunter and hunted fades. Solving the case might save lives. It might also sign his death warrant.
Harald Gilbers delivers a gripping noir where history’s darkest hour meets one man’s fight for redemption and survival.