Rosa, Jonathan Rabb
Rosa, Jonathan Rabb
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Rosa
A Novel

Author: Jonathan Rabb

Narrator: Simon Prebble

Unabridged: 22 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/09/2009


Synopsis

In the last days of the First World War, socialist revolution swept across Germany, sending Kaiser Wilhelm into exile and transforming Berlin into a battleground. But for Detective Inspector Nikolai Hoffner and his young assistant, Hans Fichte, the revolution is a mere inconvenience. Four women from the slums of Berlin have turned up dead, all with identical markings etched into their backs, and Hoffner and Fichte have spent the better part of six weeks trying to crack the bizarre case.

Things take a troubling turn when the political police begin to show an interest in Hoffner's investigation. Hoffner has no idea why the Polpo would want to get their hands dirty with a serial murderer, until he is shown the lifeless body of Rosa Luxemburg, the same eerie markings on her back. Rumors abound that Rosa, one of the leaders of the suppressed socialist uprising, was assassinated by an angry mob, but the pattern carved into her back tells a different story.

In his remarkable thriller, Jonathan Rabb paints a vivid, unforgettable picture of a city and a people poised between the chaos of the First World War and the darkness to come, a time when political thugs, petty thieves, and charismatic leaders rushed to fill the void left behind. Into this gap steps Hoffner, who, while battling his own personal demons, is still determined to find out who is preying on the women of Berlin, even as he gets drawn deeper into the mystery surrounding Rosa's death. Hoffner's search for the killer leads him on a dark and twisted journey through the battle-scarred streets of the city, where he soon discovers that nothing is as it appears. And while he finds allies in unexpected places, he is met at every turn by men who will stop at nothing to keep him from finding out the truth about Rosa.

A genuine mystery at the time, Rosa's fate has continued to prompt speculation to this day. Rabb's taut political thriller imagines one strikingly real possibility. With his first two novels, The Overseer and The Book of Q, Rabb proved that he had a talent not only for writing suspenseful narratives but for illuminating the darkest corners of history as well. With Rosa, his finest work, he brings to life a world capital on the brink of chaos, a tragic revolutionary who both inspired and enraged, and a compellingly complex, world-weary, deeply flawed but brilliant inspector named Nikolai Hoffner.

About Jonathan Rabb

Jonathan Rabb is the author of the novels Rosa, The Overseer, and The Book of Q. He lives with his wife, Andra, and two children in New York.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Malia on August 29, 2017

*2.5 stars ROSA is one of those books that has such a dense atmosphere, you feel as though you are carrying around a heavy gray cloud while you read it. That's not to say it's a bad book. It's just rather exhausting, and in my opinion at least, about 1oo pages too long. The story really begins to dra......more

Goodreads review by Milo on June 27, 2011

A very satisfying mix of darkly atmospheric police procedural and historical fiction in the tradition of Alan Furst or John Le Carre. The novel is set in Berlin in 1919 in the aftermath of WWI and immediately following the failed attempt at Marxist revolution against Germany's new Weimar government......more

Goodreads review by J on February 05, 2010

This book took me forever to read and I think only the inertia of February blahs prevented me from flipping to the end. However, flipping to the end would not have helped. This is a slow story. Well written. Lots of period detail, but I just never warmed to it.......more

Goodreads review by Ioana on November 13, 2015

Rosa is more packed with atmosphere than a David Lynch classic (but without the brilliant wit & visionary insight). For this, I liked it... enough. In fact, for that reason alone, I liked it - because I have no idea what this book was about (other than the blurb on the cover - there was some sort of......more

Goodreads review by Donna on May 10, 2013

This review really applies to the whole trilogy. I had some serious reservations about particularly the last two books. But in retrospect, I would recommend reading them. My picture of Berlin before and during WWII is so clear now, and I remember the main character so vividly that I'm really glad I......more