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A Trace of Smoke (Hannah Vogel Novels) [Paperback]

Rebecca Cantrell
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7 Oct 2010 Hannah Vogel Novels (Book 1)

Even though hardened crime reporter Hannah Vogel knows all too well how tough it is to survive in 1931 Berlin, she is devastated when she sees a photograph of her brother's body posted in the Hall of the Unnamed Dead. Ernst, a cross-dressing lounge singer at a seedy nightclub, had many secrets, a never-ending list of lovers, and plenty of opportunities to get into trouble.

Hannah delves into the city's dark underbelly to flush out his murderer, but the late night arrival of a five-year-old orphan on her doorstep complicates matters. The endearing Anton claims that Hannah is his mother... and that her dead brother Ernst is his father.

As her investigations into Ernst's murder and Anton's parentage uncover political intrigue and sex scandals in the top ranks of the rising Nazi party, Hannah fears not only for her own life, but for that of a small boy who has come to call her "mother."


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  • Paperback: 319 pages
  • Publisher: Forge; 1 edition (7 Oct 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0765326906
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765326904
  • Product Dimensions: 15.5 x 2.5 x 23.1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 243,025 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"A compelling and human story that captures brilliantly the atmosphere of Berlin during the rise of the Nazis."--Anne Perry, "New York"" Times" bestselling author of "We Shall Not Sleep""Make room on your bookshelf for a talented new novelist named Rebecca Cantrell. In "A Trace of Smoke," she delivers a historical mystery that works on every level. It's a riveting page-turner. It's an insightful study of a young woman in peril. It's a unerringly accurate vision of a society slipping steadily toward madness. And it's written with a sense of clarity, pace, and attention to detail that tells you this author is going to be writing terrific stories for a long time. So don't miss her debut."--William Martin, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Back Bay" and "The Lost Constitution" "Evocative and hauntingly crafted, Rebecca Cantrell's debut mystery "A Trace of Smoke "is a treasure of suspense, romance, and murder. Her ability to spin history into a visceral reality is done with the artistry of a master storyteller. Truly a stunning start to a long career."--James Rollins, "New York"" Times" bestseller of "The Judas Strain"

"Step into the fun house world of 1931 Berlin where no one and nothing is what it seems.... "A Trace of Smoke" is compulsive reading with all the juiciness of the tawdry world of "Cabaret" but told with keen insight to the historical criminality taking place."--Sara Colleton, executive producer of "Dexter "and "The Painted Veil""Moving through the Berlin of 1931, with the monstrosity of the next decade stirring beneath the streets, Rebecca Cantrell's characters illustrate the very human desire to cling to innocence and joy, to do right no matter the cost, to shelterlight amidst growing darkness. Both personal and historical, "A Trace of Smoke" clings to the mind."--Laurie R. King, "New York Times "bestselling author of "The Game"

About the Author

Rebecca Cantrell majored in German, Creative Writing, and History at the Freie Universitaet of Berlin and Carnegie Mellon University. She currently lives in Hawaii with her husband and son. "A Trace of Smoke" is her first novel.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great first novel... 12 Mar 2010
By Jill Meyer TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
Rebecca Cantrell shows life in that "iffy" period in German history, the Weimar Republic, which preceded Hitler's official ascendency to power in 1934 as Chancellor under Hindenburg. Germany society had been restabilised from the low point of trillion-mark inflation of the '20's, but everyday life was still difficult, even for those, like Hannah Vogel, who had a job.
She was a newspaper reporter for Berliner Tagablatt, writing crime stories under an alias.

She's also a widow of a WW1 soldier, and the sister of a much-younger brother, Ernst, who is gay and works as a singer in a gay bar. He has many unusual friends and associates and one day winds up floating in the River Spee.

He's unidentified and his picture is posted on the wall at the "Alex", the main police station in Berlin, where Hannah sees it while going through police reports. She doesn't want to identify her brother, but begins to investigate his disappearance and murder. She gets involved with his many associates - some more shady than others - and begins to really see the political dynamics of the times.

It's a well-written novel - Cantrell's first - and I'd love to read more of her work.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Trace of Smoke review 19 May 2013
By Clare D
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I came across Rebecca Cantrell as she co-wrote Blood Gospel with James Rollins. I read A Trace of Smoke and was not sure to expect. I was pleasantly surprised, i was worried i would not enjoy a book set in 1930s Germany. It is beautifully written, Hannah Vogel is a fantastic character. I cannot wait to read more about Hannah in the nest three books. The book blends accurate history of the era in which the book was set whilst keeps you getting as to who did what. I urge you all to order yourselves a copy of this book, you will soon believe you are actually in Berlin in Hannah's shoes. I really loved it
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5.0 out of 5 stars Unexpected delight!! 10 May 2013
Format:Paperback
I found this book by accident while shopping at a garage sale. I picked it up,read the back cover and laid it down and looked at other things. Before leaving the garage sale I went back and picked the book up again and bought it. It's not something I would probably normally read just based on the back cover. I did read it and I loved it! It was one of the best books I had read in a very long time. It's set in Nazi Germany and blends fiction with real past history. I loved Hannah and her story and actually didn't want the book to end. Imagine how happy I was to find out there were three more Hannah Vogel books waiting for me to read!!! I've read all of them now and hope her story continues. You will love this book too!!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Good but... 10 Feb 2011
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Berlin in the early 1930s is a dream setting for any thriller writer and Cantrell, though no Alan Furst, catches the decadence and desperation of the time very nicely. The story is good(ish) and most of the characters are plausible, although the depiction of the Nazi characters is just a little too black and white to make them anything other than stock baddies. Like in her later book, some of the plot devices used here feel rather slapdash and spoil what could have been a really good story. Vogel is an interesting character but both books have a sentimental element to them that is quite nauseating at times. If Cantrell spent half as much thinking about her plot as she does on the mother/child relationship she would have a cracker of a novel.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Berlin 1930's at it's HOTTEST!! 9 May 2013
By Deankut
Format:Paperback
Rebecca has written and crafted a wonderfully tight plotted story set in Berlin 1930's. Hannah will draw you in with her refined tough character and leave you clambering for the next book.

I will not go into story detail because I hate reading reviews with them. That's what the inside jacket cover is for, but I will tell you this: This story has a great ending that will not disappoint. So many times I've read books and have been left with that 'so what' feeling. Not the case with Rebecca!!! She never cheats her fans!!!

Also have a look at her collaboration with James Rollins in Blood Gospel. I have never read a more perfectly intertwined collaboration than this book. You can clearly see both of them at work here. James with his technical prose and Rebecca with her subtle romance and charm. Simply splendid!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Fabulous Find 7 May 2013
Format:Paperback
I happened upon this book when I was stupidly early to meet a friend at a Starbucks back in Canada. The paperback version had just come out so the hardcover was in the "bargain book" section. Best bargain I ever found let me tell you!

The book caught me in the first sentence and never let me go. I have always been an avid WWII reader and have devoured anything surrounding the topic but I'd never come across historical fiction so well written and captivating that intrigues the reader with mystery and romance. I finished the book in two days and (lucky for me) the next book in the series (A Night of Long Knives) had already been released in hardcover! I raced back to the store and picked it up the next day.

Hannah Vogel is an amazing protagonist and not a fluffy character. She is a strong, independent woman who uses her individual agency and calm, logistical mind to solve captivating mysteries! I highly recommend this novel and would devour anything else Cantrell writes!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Phenomenal Adventure 22 April 2013
Format:Paperback
Readers of historical mysteries have a phenomenal adventure ahead of them when they pick up Trace of Smoke, the first book in Rebecca Cantrell's fine Hannah Vogel series. I found myself transported to (and by) the world of 1931 Berlin. The boots of facism threaten to trample the flowering of science, art, cinema, medicine, philosophy that followed the Great War, and Germany accelerates toward the brink of darkness. Cantrell immerses me in the everyday realities of Hannah's life and losses as her city fragments into desperation, decadence, and danger. During Hannah's routine check of police files for stories she can pen as crime writer Peter Weil, she sees a new photo on the Wall of the Unnamed Dead that changes her life. It is the nude body of her murdered brother, a popular transvestite with a vamp's voice, a singer at the notorious gay bar, El Dorado.

Because Hannah and her brother loaned their identification papers to Jewish friends fleeing to America, Hannah cannot engage the police to solve the mystery of his murder. But, her quiet courage and steel self-control--cultured to endure her childhood and to teach her bother how to survive their father--are weapons she can use in her fight for the truth. A new relationship with a handsome, stable, and well-off banker complicates her mission, as well as the arrival on her doorstep of an orphaned waif who stoutly maintains she is his mother. Though the claim is ridiculous and the boy endearing, what is she to do with him? As her search to find her brother's killer takes her nearer and nearer to the core of the Nazi regime, she finds the boy is in peril, and she must risk everything she has and is to save him.
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