![]() “A cartographic anomaly,” is Buback’s response.īut in the midst of the investigation, Buback become haunted by the deviant thought. He had his wife had always been loyal Nazis with little reason to question Hitler’s judgment until his invasion of Russia and Hilda, a teacher, brings home a map showing the vast expanses of Russia compared to tiny Europe. Buback’s wife and daughter had been killed in a stray bombing of the farm where they had been sent to prevent just such an occurrence. ![]() Erwin Buback, until now an unquestioning Gestapo agent and Jan Morava, a Czech police detective, are determined to track down the killer. The Gestapo take little interest until a German resident is killed and the investigation begins to show a pattern and links to other killings. A psychopathic killer is murdering widows. The complexities of wartime Czechoslovakia are rendered as an engrossing mystery story. This mystery of his is set in Prague during the later years of W.W. His work was ruthlessly suppressed for twenty years. ![]() Kohout is a Czech writer who was one of the leaders of the 1968 Prague Spring revolt. ![]()
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