Historical fiction of a high order
The Times
An intelligent, intricately plotted, and fabulously readable foray into the Second World War from a German perspective... <i>Last Flight to Stalingrad</i> is a dynamic, commanding slice of historical fiction that I highly recommend'
LoveReading
[This] series proves what a fine writer Hurley is, and one totally in command of his research
Shots Mag
His description of the cauldron of Stalingrad, and of the Shakespearean vengeance Nehmann takes there, are well worth relishing
The Times
An inherently gripping novel from first page to last, <i>Last Flight to Stalingrad</i> fully showcases author Graham Hurley's genuine flair as a novelist for the kind of narrative driven storytelling that will keep and hold the reader's rapt attention from first page to last
MidWest Book Review
Compulsively readable... Fans of the late Philip Kerr's Bernie Gunther series will be enthralled'
Publishers Weekly
The inclusion of real historical figures works well and acute observations of character, time and place make this an outstanding historical novel. This compendium of fear, betrayal, brutality and death at its most horrible is gripping, realistic and insightful
Crime Review