Darkly comic and hauntingly surreal, this narrative explores obsession, paranoia, and the decline of a Stasi operative's career. On November 9, 1989, the day the Berlin Wall falls, Bernd Zeiger, a once-renowned Stasi agent known for his manual on demoralizing political opponents, faces the twilight of his career. Twenty-five years earlier, physicist Johnnes Held was sent by East Germany to infiltrate a U.S. military operation investigating teleportation and paranormal activities. Unbeknownst to him, he fathered a child during this mission. Zeiger, aware of this secret, forms a strange bond with Held, despite ultimately betraying him, a treachery that continues to haunt him. As Zeiger grapples with his crumbling reality, he becomes increasingly obsessed with a missing cafe waitress named Lara, who has vanished for a month and is unexpectedly linked to Held. In his quest to find her, Zeiger uncovers his own betrayal amid the chaos of a changing world, as the Wall comes down and his meticulously constructed life unravels. This story brilliantly captures a pivotal moment when ideological shifts lead to chaos, revealing the fragility of dogma and humanity.
Jennifer Hofmann Books


Mind Maps in Medical Pharmacology
A Study Resource and Review for Pa, Np, and Medical Students and Clinicians
- 200 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Visual Mind Maps serve as effective tools for mastering pharmacology, aiding students in organizing and retaining vast amounts of information about medications. Designed for physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and medical students, this resource simplifies complex concepts through engaging, multi-sensory visuals. By facilitating memorization and application of pharmacological knowledge, it transforms a daunting subject into a more manageable and comprehensible study experience.