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A Café Called Zuflucht
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8232291099
- EAN9798232291099
- Date de parution08/11/2025
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
In the shadows of Berlin's backstreets, love becomes both sanctuary and sentence. Years ago, Lukas Weiss and Sol Martínez lived fast and dangerously through Europe's underground-he a photographer chasing beauty in chaos, she a dancer fleeing the gravity of her past. Their devotion blurred into crime, their passion into betrayal. When their empire of secrets finally collapsed, Lukas vanished and Sol rebuilt her life behind the counter of a small Berlin café called Zuflucht-refuge.
Now, the past has found its way home. A stranger appears who knows too much. An old photograph resurfaces. And beneath the café's warm light, guilt begins to breathe again. Told through fragments of memory, confession, and loss, A Café Called Zuflucht is a literary thriller about the spaces where love turns into obsession and refuge becomes a form of exile. Moving between London, Barcelona, and Berlin, Rikki J.
Prince weaves a story of two people haunted by the choices that defined them-and by the love that refuses to die quietly. Lyrical, sensual, and devastating, this is a novel about what it means to seek forgiveness in a world that has already condemned you.
Now, the past has found its way home. A stranger appears who knows too much. An old photograph resurfaces. And beneath the café's warm light, guilt begins to breathe again. Told through fragments of memory, confession, and loss, A Café Called Zuflucht is a literary thriller about the spaces where love turns into obsession and refuge becomes a form of exile. Moving between London, Barcelona, and Berlin, Rikki J.
Prince weaves a story of two people haunted by the choices that defined them-and by the love that refuses to die quietly. Lyrical, sensual, and devastating, this is a novel about what it means to seek forgiveness in a world that has already condemned you.






















