RaveThe New York Times Book ReviewWith the opening scene of The Bohemians...he masterfully establishes his trustworthiness as a narrator, which is crucial as we travel with him back to the 1930s and then on through the war. He weaves a detailed and meticulously researched tale about a pair of young German resisters that reads like a thriller ... We feel the couple’s triumphs intimately and, as the net tightens around them, their sorrows ... a tragic tale of defiance, espionage, love and betrayal ... Ohler employs the present tense throughout, imbuing his account with a sense of urgency and reminding us that the past in many ways remains our present.