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Secrets and spies love and tragedy in Stasi East Germany. Brandenburg 1993: The Berlin Wall is down the country is reunified and thirty-year-old school teacher Michael Ritter feels his life is falling apart. His wife has thrown him out his new West German headmaster has fired him for being a socialist former Party member and he is still clinging on to the wreckage of the state that shaped him. Disenfranchised and disenchanted Michael heads home to care for his terminally ill mother. Before she dies she urges him to seek out an evangelical priest Pastor Bruck who is the only one who knows the truth about his father. When Michael eventually tracks him down he is taken on a journey of dark discoveries one which will shatter his foundations but ultimately bring him hope to rebuild them. ; ; Read More

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  • TheBookPeople

    Secrets and spies, love and tragedy in Stasi East Germany. Brandenburg 1993: The Berlin Wall is down, the country is reunified and thirty-year-old school teacher Michael Ritter feels his life is falling apart. His wife has thrown him out, his new West German headmaster has fired him for being a socialist, former Party member and he is still clinging on to the wreckage of the state that shaped him. Feeling angry and lost, Michael heads home to care for his terminally ill mother. Before she dies, she urges him to seek out an evangelical priest, Pastor Bruck, who is the only one who knows the truth about his father. When Michael eventually tracks him down, he is taken on a journey of dark discoveries, one which will shatter his foundations, but ultimately bring him hope to rebuild them.

  • Waterstones

    For readers who were gripped by the world of espionage in William Boyd's Restless, The Berlin Crossing is a compelling, unforgettable novel that brings to life the very human story behind a momentous turning point in history

  • 075538086X
  • 9780755380862
  • Kevin Brophy
  • 21 June 2012
  • Headline Review
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 384
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