The Wolf Children

by Cay Rademacher

Frank Stave (2)

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Hamburg 1947: It is the year of extremes.After a bitterly cold winter of starvation, the bombed city groans under excruciating heat and Chief Inspector Frank Stave is confronted with a new case. In the ruins of a shipyard, the corpse of a boy is found and Stave's hunt for the killer leads him into the world of 'wolf children' - orphaned children who have fled from the Occupied Eastern Territories and are now united in gangs.When two more bodies are discovered Stave is under ever increasing show more pressure as he struggles to keep his personal life together too ... show less

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This is the second in the author's murder mystery trilogy set in the ruins of post-WWII Hamburg, featuring Chief Inspector Stave. I loved the first novel in this series, but wasn't so keen on this. The reason for the horrible murders of a number of youngsters didn't seem plausible and the endless details of the complicated smuggling plot I found frankly rather dull. Stave has an interesting backdrop - an anti-Nazi whose view of the Allied liberators is tempered with the tragic loss of his wife Margarethe in a British bombing raid, and whose son Karl was an enthusiastic member of the Hitler Youth who ended up in the Gulag. In trying to lay hands on the perpetrator of the murders, an exasperated public prosecutor Ehrlich remarks ruefully show more that "not so long ago it was less of an administrative task to annihilate an entire race than it is now to bring one man to trial". I was waiting for a twist at the end when Stave was chasing the then unidentified culprit, but there was none. Overall, I found this somewhat disappointing compared to The Murderer in Ruins. show less
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La suite (plus chaude!) de la plongée dans le Hambourg de la sortie de la guerre, de la sortie de l'anéantissement, de la sortie de la stupeur et de l'aveuglement.

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Canonical title
The Wolf Children
Original title
Der Schieber
Original publication date
2012
People/Characters*
Frank Stave
Important places*
Hamburg, Deutschland
Dedication*
Für Frank Rademacher,
in memoriam Gisela Rademacher
First words*
Das Blut des toten Jungen überzieht wie ein Schleier die englische 500-Pfund-Bombe.
Last words*
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Wäre schön, hofft Stave, wenn sein Sohn zu Hause auf ihn warten würde.
Original language*
Deutsch
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Genres
Fiction and Literature, Mystery, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
833.92Literature & rhetoricGerman & related literaturesGerman fiction1900-1990-
LCC
PT2678 .A238 .S3513Language and LiteratureGerman, Dutch and Scandinavian literaturesGerman literatureIndividual authors or works1961-2000
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