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Postmark Berlin

Hörbuch


The latest mystery from a two-time winner of the Arthur Ellis Award

Father Brennan Burke is struggling, and he’s been coping the only way he knows how: self-medicating with

drink. He’s barely managing, but his troubles intensify when the body of one of his parishioners washes up on the

coast of Halifax.

Meika Keller came to Canada after escaping past a checkpoint in the Berlin Wall. An army colonel is charged with

her murder, and defence lawyer Monty argues that Meika’s death was a suicide, which is the last thing Father Burke

wants to hear. Guilty of neglecting his duties as a priest when Meika needed him most, Brennan feels compelled to

uncover whatever instigated her cry for help and led to her death.

The story takes us from the historic Navy town of Halifax, Nova Scotia, to the history-laden city of Berlin, as

Brennan and his brother Terry head to Germany in search of answers. And while Brennan will stop at nothing to find

what, or who, is responsible for Meika’s death, nothing could have prepared the priest for the events that unfold.