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...
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Samir Machado de Machado is an award-winning Brazilian writer, translator and graphic designer. He has won the Jabuti Prize for Best Entertainment Novel twice, for Dry Bodies (2020) and The Good Nazi (2023), and received the Minuano Literature Prize in 2018. His work has been translated into French, Italian and English. He was born in Porto Alegre in 1981.Rahul Bery translates from Spanish and Portuguese. Recent translations include books by José Henrique Bortoluci, Samir Machado de Machado, Vicente Luis Mora and Michel Nieva.