A review by peterp3
Leaving Berlin by Joseph Kanon

4.0

Good plot reflecting the complexities of post-war Berlin for the Germans adjusting from Nazi rule to Russian rule. It seems rather improbable that our hero could really outwit the American and the German and the Russian secret services, but the writing style is well-matched to the fast-action plot. It’s very dialogue-driven, and the characters frequently interrupt each other, or leave sentences half-said.