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A Suitcase in Berlin

(1989)
(The fifth book in the Fitz Fitzgerald series)
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New York Daily Press reporter Ed Fitzgerald's latest adventure ( Murder in A-Flat ) finds him in Berlin, teamed with a beautiful woman who wants to liberate a painting from an East German museum. In this uninspired escapade, credulous reporter Fitz is flimflammed by ditzy Claudette into retrieving her grandfather's post-impressionist masterpiece, looted from the Louvre by Nazis in 1940. Secrecy and discretion are not Claudette's forte and soon there's a passel of people aware of her plans: an American diplomat, a Berlin journalist, a West German art dealer, an East German black marketeer, a diplomat of unknown nationality and a CIA agent. Several murders, some close calls for Fitz and Claudette and vaudeville German accents (''Zo, vas zinken you about Berlin?'') fail to sparkle life into this amateurish offering.


Genre: Mystery

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