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9781922070364 (paperback)
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F JOOS
Personal Name
Joosten, Melanie
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Berlin syndrome / Melanie Joosten.
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Film tie-in edition.
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Brunswick, Victoria : Scribe Publications, 2017.
©2017
Physical Description
248 pages ; 20 cm.
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2006, Berlin. The once-divided city still holds its share of secrets. One afternoon, near the tourist trap of Checkpoint Charlie, Clare meets Andi. He's a native Berliner and English teacher; she's an architectural photographer who has taken leave from her job in Australia to travel through Eastern Europe. There is an instant attraction, and when Andi invites her to stay, Clare thinks she may finally have found somewhere to call home. But as the days pass and the walls of Andi's apartment close in, Clare begins to wonder if it's really love that Andi is after .£... or something more sinister. This closely observed and gripping psychological thriller shifts between Andi's and Clare's perspectives, revealing the power of obsession, the fluidity of truth, and the kaleidoscopic nature of human relationships.
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Teachers -- Fiction
Photographers -- Fiction
Man-woman relationships -- Germany -- Fiction
Subject - Geographic Name
Berlin (Germany) -- Fiction
Subject - Genre
Thrillers (Fiction)
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Berlin syndrome (Motion picture : 2017)
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