Tin Sky (Martin Bora)
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Tin Sky (Martin Bora)

Paperback – June 2, 2015

Price
$13.16
Format
Paperback
Pages
410
Publisher
Bitter Lemon Press
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1908524515
Dimensions
5.25 x 1.75 x 7.75 inches
Weight
4.9 ounces

Description

“Ben Pastor’s novels featuring a Wehrmacht major are turning into one of the most appealing series in modern crime fiction, combining intriguing plots and characters who defy easy interpretation. This fine novel is packed with tense moments and moral ambiguity”. Sunday Times-London"STARRED REVIEW Publishers Weekly W: Set in the spring of 1943, Pastor’s excellent fourth mystery featuring Maj. Martin Bora (after 2014’s Dark Song of Blood) takes the German army counterintelligence officer to Ukraine. In Krasny Yar, a place shunned by the locals, someone has been savagely killing peasants for no apparent reason. Bora has little time to investigate before a higher-profile case claims his attention. Gen. Ghenrikh “Khan” Tibyetsky, a tank corps commander with access to the highest level of Soviet military planning, has offered to defect to the Germans. Khan’s information could be crucial to the battle looming in the Kursk salient. Bora handles Khan’s surrender, but the Gestapo later takes control of the prisoner. When Khan dies in Gestapo custody, an apparent poisoning victim, no one besides Bora, a decent man, seems interested in solving the crime, which may be linked to the murders at Krasny Yar. Pastor effectively melds a well-constructed whodunit with a grim portrayal of the Eastern front. (May 2015)’ PW"Bora is a brilliantly developed character, and Pastor’s devastated Ukraine is richly atmospheric." Booklist“Ben Pastor’s novels featuring a Wehrmacht major are turning into one of the most appealing series in modern crime fiction, combining intriguing plots and characters who defy easy interpretation. This fine novel is packed with tense moments and moral ambiguity”. Sunday Times-London"STARRED REVIEW Publishers Weekly W: Set in the spring of 1943, Pastor’s excellent fourth mystery featuring Maj. Martin Bora (after 2014’s Dark Song of Blood) takes the German army counterintelligence officer to Ukraine. In Krasny Yar, a place shunned by the locals, someone has been savagely killing peasants for no apparent reason. Bora has little time to investigate before a higher-profile case claims his attention. Gen. Ghenrikh “Khan” Tibyetsky, a tank corps commander with access to the highest level of Soviet military planning, has offered to defect to the Germans. Khan’s information could be crucial to the battle looming in the Kursk salient. Bora handles Khan’s surrender, but the Gestapo later takes control of the prisoner. When Khan dies in Gestapo custody, an apparent poisoning victim, no one besides Bora, a decent man, seems interested in solving the crime, which may be linked to the murders at Krasny Yar. Pastor effectively melds a well-constructed whodunit with a grim portrayal of the Eastern front. (May 2015)’ PW"Bora is a brilliantly developed character, and Pastor’s devastated Ukraine is richly atmospheric." Booklist Ben Pastor: Ben Pastor, born in Italy, lived for thirty years in the United States, working as a university professor in Vermont, and is now back in her home country. She is the author of other novels including The Water Thief and The Fire Waker (set in Roman times and published to high acclaim in the US by St. Martin’s Press), and is considered one of the most talented writers in the field of historical fiction. In 2008 she won the prestigious Premio Zaragoza for best historical fiction. She writes in English.

Features & Highlights

  • FOURTH IN THE MARTIN BORA SERIES.SPELLBINDING MULTI-LAYERED CRIME NOVEL SET IN UKRAINE AS THE GERMANS REGROUP AFTER THE DISASTER OF STALINGRAD.FOR FANS OF PHILLIP KERR (BERNIE GUNTHER SERIES), ALAN FURST (SPIES OF THE BALKANS).THE HERO, MAJOR MARTIN BORA, IS AN ARISTOCRATIC GERMAN OFFICER OF THE ILK OF CLAUS VON STAUFFENBERG, TORN BETWEEN HIS DUTY AS AN OFFICER AND HIS INTEGRITY AS A HUMAN BEING.Ukraine, 1943. Having barely escaped the inferno of Stalingrad, Major Martin Bora is serving on the Russian front as a German counterintelligence officer. Weariness, disillusionment, and battle fatigue are a soldier’s daily fare, yet Bora seems to be one of the few whose sanity is not marred by the horrors of war.As the Wehrmacht prepare for the Kursk counter-offensive, a Russian general defects aboard a T-34, the most advanced tank of the war. Soon he and another general, this one previously captured, are found dead in their cells. Everything appears to exclude the likelihood of foul play, but Bora begins an investigation, in a stubborn attempt to solve a mystery that will come much too close to home.

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Threading the Nazi needle...

"Tin Sky" is the fourth mystery in author Ben Pastor's "Martin Bora" series. Set in WW2, Bora, is a major with the German Abwehr service. The first three books, set in Crakow and and Rome, are followed by "Tin Sky", which takes place in Kharkov, Ukraine, in late Spring, 1943, after the German defeat at Stalingrad. Bora is involved in duties of protecting a Russian general who is defecting to the German side, cleaning out a mysterious forest area - said to be full of ghosts and murderers - and setting up a new fighting unit.

Martin Bora - the son of a famous musician and the step-son of a famous German general - is written as a man at odds with the world around him. Ben Pastor, the author, has to thread a very small Nazi needle here with her character. Is Martin Bora a murderer of Jews and other civilians, or is he a "good guy"? Does he only kill other soldiers, Russian soldiers? So much random and organised killing is done on the Russian front; how much is Bora responsible for? He does mount an offensive to kill Russian partisans in the forest and is successful at that.

In "Tin Sky", Ben Pastor mixes the personal with the professional. She writes Martin Bora as a soldier - dedicated to his tasks - but also as a son, brother, friend, and yearning husband. The merging of the two views of Bora give Pastor's readers a well-rounded look at a very complicated man.

I can't imagine much more of a difficult writing task than to write about German soldiers in WW2. Ben Pastor does a pretty good job in her series, but it can't be easy to do. Her books really cannot be compared to other authors writing about WW2, like Alan Furst, Philip Kerr, and David Downing, to name a few. Their books are usually of a larger picture of the war, whereas Ben Pastor gets down and dirty with her character and plots. Death is ever-present, in military action and in murders.

"Tin Sky" has a very complicated plot and readers should know something already about the German occupation in Ukraine after the Battle of Stalingrad. For those readers, "Tin Sky" is a very good book.
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Well-Done But Complex

This was a very well-written book, but I think the author's incredible eye for historic detail was overdone to the point where the plot got lost. I was enjoying the book but discovered I had lost my sense of the plot somewhere along the way. Pastor's characters are very well-developed and her knowledge of a part of the Ukraine in a somewhat backwater of World War II are impressive, as is her understanding of the Nazi war machine and the often subtle politics that exist within. So, all in all, it was a masterful book, but one which forces you to work at understanding the unfolding of the plot.
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Different Take

This is an excellent series. While I did enjoy "Tin Sky " I thought it fell a little short of its predecessors in terms of holding my attention.
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It's third in the series....................................

Did not realize that it's third in the series. A bit off/center - hero seems to have way to much time on his hands, given the setting - 3rd year of Barbarrossa, on the eve of the battle of Kursk.
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Tremendous Read!!!

Just when I thought the previous volume was the best...
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Five Stars

Outstanding plot!
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Great novels! I look forward to the next one ...

The last (so far) in a series of novels with World War II German officer Marin Bora. This book takes place in the Soviet Union. These books are much more than "war stories". Great novels! I look forward to the next one in this series. Read one of these and you'll be hooked.
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Stay Away

The book was boring. I sped read it and was glad when I finished. Maybe something was lost in the translation.
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excellent book

excellent book I really enjoyed it
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Five Stars

Very well crafted story