The Spring of Kasper Meier
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Narrated by:
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Leighton Pugh
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By:
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Ben Fergusson
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Winner of the Historical Writers’ Association Debut Crown Award 2015
The war is over, but Berlin is a desolate sea of rubble. There is a shortage of everything: Food, clothing, tobacco. The local population is scrabbling to get by. Kasper Meier is one of these Germans, and his solution is to trade on the black market to feed himself and his elderly father. He can find anything that people need, for the right price. Even other people.
When a young woman, Eva, arrives at Kasper's door seeking the whereabouts of a British pilot, he feels a reluctant sympathy for her but won't interfere in military affairs. But Eva is prepared for this. Kasper has secrets, she knows them, and she'll use them to get what she wants. As the threats against him mount, Kasper is drawn into a world of intrigue he could never have anticipated. Why is Eva so insistent that he find the pilot? Who is the shadowy Frau Beckmann and what is her hold over Eva?
Under constant surveillance, Kasper navigates the dangerous streets and secrets of a city still reeling from the horrors of war and defeat. As a net of deceit, lies, and betrayal falls around him, Kasper begins to understand that the seemingly random killings of members of the occupying forces are connected to his own situation. He must work out who is behind Eva's demands, and why - while at the same time trying to save himself, his father, and Eva.
2015y, The Sunday Times/Peters Fraser & Dunlop Young Writer of the Year Award, Short-listed
2015, Authors' Club Best First Novel Award, Long-listed
2015, Betty Trask Award, Short-listed
2015, HWA Debut Crown Award, Short-listed
©2014 Ben Fergusson (P)2014 Hachette AudioWhat listeners say about The Spring of Kasper Meier
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- Anonymous User
- 14-03-2023
An eye opener
For those of us who have lived through the fall of the Reich this is a sobering account of what came after
It has led me to turn to a factual account of this period to find that it was even worse than described here a shameful period for all the Allies
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