World War I and Anglo-American relations: The role of Philip Kerr and The Round Table.Published in:Round Table, 2006, v. 95, n. 383, p. 113, doi. 10.1080/00358530500389519By:Roberts, PriscillaPublication type:Article
The mark of Cain. The search of the criminal - man between medicine and law.Published in:2011By:Marchetti, PaoloPublication type:Literary Criticism
"But What's One More Murder?" Confronting the Holocaust in Philip Kerr's Bernie Gunther Novels.Published in:2016By:LAKE, ANTHONYPublication type:Literary Criticism
Sir Isaac Newton and the Great Re-Coinage of 1696 in Philip Kerr's Dark Matter.Published in:Crossroads. A Journal of English Studies, 2023, n. 41, p. 70, doi. 10.15290/CR.2023.41.2.05By:ORAMUS, DOMINIKAPublication type:Article
The Story of Owen: Dragon Slayer of Trondheim/The Winter Horses.Published in:2014By:H. M.Publication type:Book Review
Book review: May-Len Skilbrei and Charlotta Holmstrom, Prostitution Policy in the Nordic Region: Ambiguous Sympathies.Published in:2014By:Phoenix, JoPublication type:Book Review
Philip Kerr, Berlin Noir, and the (Problematic) Representation of History.Published in:2022By:Berberich, ChristinePublication type:Book Review
Lord Lothian and the Atlantic World.Published in:Historian, 2004, v. 66, n. 1, p. 97, doi. 10.1111/j.0018-2370.2004.00065.xBy:Roberts, PriscillaPublication type:Article
History Detective: Reading the Weimar Republic in Philip Kerr's Last Novel Metropolis (2019).Published in:Clues: A Journal of Detection (McFarland & Company), 2021, v. 39, n. 2, p. 71By:Donahue, Neil H.Publication type:Article