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The Book of Opposites

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The Book of Opposites
First Edition
AuthorJohn David Morley
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction, Mystery, Philosophical
PublisherMax Press
Publication date
2007
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages208 pp
ISBN1-906251-07-X

The Book of Opposites (2010) is a novel by John David Morley, a love story set in Berlin in the aftermath of the fall of the Wall.

Summary

Beginning with a Mercedes 600 plunging off the Glienicker Bridge between the former borders of East and West, The Book of Opposites is a tale of love, death, precognition, paradox, yoga and quantum mechanics.

Reception

“This is a bold and fascinating mystery novel of ideas”, said Ian McEwan of the book in advance of its publication. "John David Morley enfolds science and human loss with great fictional cunning."[1]

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