A review by alastairwilson
The Other Side of Silence by Philip Kerr

2.0

Some pretty clunky exposition lets this down. Feel like Kerr is starting to do these on autopilot, maybe even employing people to fill in the gaps. I also wonder whether he is being edited at all, as there are a couple of questionably anachronistic turns of phrase in here. A pity, as the basics are good. However, I didn't feel much sympathy/empathy for Bernie at the end of the book. Normally I do.