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A Death in Berlin: When the parties stop the dying begins

David C. Dawson

Finalist:Lambda Literary Award -LGTBQ+ Mystery (2023)

Berlin 1933: When the parties stop...the dying begins

The city that's been a beacon of liberation during the 1920s is about to become a city of deadly oppression. BBC foreign correspondent Simon Sampson risks his life in a bid to save thousands of gay men from the growing Nazi threat.

This is the second in the Simon Sampson Mysteries series. The first, A Death in Bloomsbury, was hailed as 'a good old-fashioned John Buchan-esque mystery reworked for the twenty-first century'.

Simon moves to Berlin where he meets British author Christopher Isherwood and his lover Heinz. He's also reunited with his banter-partner Florence Miles, better known to her friends as Bill. She's recruited him into the British intelligence services and he's got the task of hunting down communist spies.

But when Simon is ordered to spy on an old college friend, his loyalties are brought into question. Who are his real enemies? And how much can he trust his masters?


The Simon Sampson Mysteries start in London 1932 and continue through the 1930s across Europe.

Set against the rise of fascism in the continent, the series features a man who does his patriotic duty to fight the enemy, even though as a gay man he's an outlaw.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Park Creek Publishing
  • Publish Date: Sep 28th, 2022
  • Pages: 280
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.00in - 5.25in - 0.63in - 0.71lb
  • EAN: 9781916257382
  • Categories: Historical - GeneralMystery & Detective - International Crime & MysteryRomance - LGBTQ+ - Gay

About the Author

Dawson, David C.: - David C. Dawson is an award-winning author, journalist and documentary maker. He writes British-themed thrillers and mysteries.His latest novel, A Death in Berlin, is his second historical thriller and is set in Berlin 1933. The first in the series is A Death in Bloomsbury.His debut novel The Necessary Deaths, won an FAPA award in the best suspense/thriller category. There have been two other books in the series since.He lives near Oxford, with his partner and two cats. In his spare time, he tours Europe and sings with a London choir.You can find out more at: http: //www.davidcdawson.co.uk