The Good Nazi

Samir Machado de Machado author Rahul Bery translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pushkin Press

Published:6th Nov '25

Should be back in stock very soon

The Good Nazi cover

'A novel with the lightness of Agatha Christie's works and the depth of the most important moments in history' - Michel Laub, author of Diary of the Fall

A zeppelin leaves Nazi Germany bound for Rio de Janeiro. For those on board it's a luxury holiday, until one of them is murdered.

Police Detective Bruno Brückner, travelling on the airship, is immediately asked to investigate - and soon discovers that the murdered man was not the proud Nazi he claimed to be. What's more, he was carrying a stash of banned 'degenerate' material.

As Brückner interviews his fellow passengers - a wealthy baroness, an antisemitic doctor, a debonair Englishman - his inquiries will uncover a startling story of fake identities, queer love and revenge, where nothing is as it appears, until finally the secret of the 'good Nazi' is revealed...

READERS LOVE The Good Nazi!

'Agatha Christie in the sky! A really interesting combination of crime, intrigue and fraught 1930s politics and opinions. Very well written and paced'

'Such an impressive book, a captivating read that draws you in'

'Nearly nothing goes to waste, and the ending is actually a surprising and unexpected twist'

The ingenious answer [to the mystery] is only one of the many pleasures to be found in this powerfully atmospheric novel -- Mark Sanderson * The Times *
Politics and crime united in an ironic adventure through history - both of the twentieth century and contemporary Brazil. A novel with the lightness of Agatha Christie's works and the depth of the most important moments in history. -- Michel Laub, author of 'Diary of the Fall'
An effective locked room mystery with a clear moral content... A well-realised cast provides insight into the twisted psyche of fascists in a manner made relevant for today * The Critic *
A Nazi zeppelin whodunit... Machado has made a fine entertainment. A murder in mid-air is inherently intriguing, and the eventual explanation displays appropriate chutzpah. At the same time the book works well as a historical and a political novel. Not bad for just 156 pages * Morning Star *
An enjoyable period tale that will keep the armchair detective entertained and guessing the secrets right to the end... Its core moral is about the triumph of decency over fascism. Machado de Machado's prose is elegant and concise... and the confined setting of the Zeppelin ensures a claustrophobic tightness is maintained * Entertainment Focus *
A real contender for the year's most satisfying closing line...[A conclusion with a] fierce sense of justice and a twist that can only be called perfect * Irish Times *
There's an ingenious twist to this gripping and queasily resonant thriller, as well as a fascinating insight into the lost world of zeppelin travel * Guardian *
Taking the locked room crime novel to a whole new twisty level, this is set on board a luxurious transatlantic airship * Daily Mail *
Ably combines a homage to Golden Age-style detection and a strong nod to Agatha Christie [in a] twisty and mischievous whodunnit... A fascinating exercise in retro crime writing, with an added social and historical context and a small dose of mischief, The Good Nazi is short and to the point, and wonderfully entertaining * Crime Time *

ISBN: 9781805335337

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Weight: unknown

160 pages