The Washington Post
Nagorskis writing is precise and sculpted, moving seamlessly from scenes of lovemaking to descriptions of appalling violence. He has done his historical research well and places [his main character] Naumann at the center of many key events in the rise of the Nazi movement. Nagorski also paints a vivid picture of Hitler himself.
Last Stop Vienna

Germany in the 1920s, in the early days of Hitler and the Nazi party, was a country plunging into darkness and violence. Andrew Nagorski has written the story of a doomed generation, of evil, hopelessness, sexual perversion and murder that set the stage for the ultimate destruction of a society. But in a stunning denouement, a young Nazi brownshirt, acting out of passion and revenge, changes the course of history.