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A Very Good Hater

Published
Oct 1982
Main Genre
Suspense Suspense
Pages
219

About This Book

Years after WWII, a pair of veterans believe they've spotted a Nazi in disguise, in a thriller with "more surprise turns than most novels twice its length" (Kirkus Reviews).

 


In postwar England, Goldsmith and Templewood see each other once a year at reunions of their regiment. Goldsmith is a local politician now, while Templewood is a gregarious salesman with a taste for the ladies. They lead different lives but have one thing in common: They vividly remember Nikolaus Hebbel of the SS, and they would both like to see him dead.


 


Now they find themselves together, watching a man staying at their hotel in London, checked in under the name Neil Housman. They're sure he resembles Hebbel—something in the mannerisms, the expression. They ponder whether their memories of twenty years ago are reliable. They follow the man in hopes of confirming his real identity—and finding out what he's up to. The question is whether they will discover the truth before or after they kill the suspected Nazi war criminal . . .


 


"Reginald Hill delivers literate, complex, and immensely satisfying thrillers." —Orlando Sentinel

 


"Reginald Hill's stories must certainly be among the best now being written." —The Times Literary Supplement

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Feb 1988 Signet ISBN 0451151917
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Jan 1982 Countryman Press, The ISBN 091437897X
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