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Używany - widoczne ślady użytkowania
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When an attractive, budding writer enters the East Village bookstore where Joe Goldberg is employed, he does the modern thing—searches for her via the name on her credit card. There is only one person named Guinevere Beck in all of New York City. Her Facebook profile is open for public viewing, and she constantly updates her Twitter feed, giving Joe all the details he desires: her friends call her Beck, she is a Brown University alumna, resides on Bank Street, and will be at a Brooklyn bar tonight—a perfect setup for a "chance" encounter.
As Joe stealthily and obsessively begins to control Beck's world, he skillfully crafts events to make sure Beck ends up in his embrace. Transitioning smoothly from her stalker to her boyfriend, Joe molds himself into the ideal partner for Beck, all the while quietly eliminating any obstacles in their path—even if it requires murder. This chilling tale dives into the vulnerabilities each of us faces from stalking and manipulation; debut novelist Caroline Kepnes presents a sharp narrative for our digitally entwined era. Her novel, *You*, has captivated readers, drawing comparisons to *Gone Girl*, *American Psycho*, and Stephen King's *Misery*.
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When an attractive, budding writer enters the East Village bookstore where Joe Goldberg is employed, he does the modern thing—searches for her via the name on her credit card. There is only one person named Guinevere Beck in all of New York City. Her Facebook profile is open for public viewing, and she constantly updates her Twitter feed, giving Joe all the details he desires: her friends call her Beck, she is a Brown University alumna, resides on Bank Street, and will be at a Brooklyn bar tonight—a perfect setup for a "chance" encounter.
As Joe stealthily and obsessively begins to control Beck's world, he skillfully crafts events to make sure Beck ends up in his embrace. Transitioning smoothly from her stalker to her boyfriend, Joe molds himself into the ideal partner for Beck, all the while quietly eliminating any obstacles in their path—even if it requires murder. This chilling tale dives into the vulnerabilities each of us faces from stalking and manipulation; debut novelist Caroline Kepnes presents a sharp narrative for our digitally entwined era. Her novel, *You*, has captivated readers, drawing comparisons to *Gone Girl*, *American Psycho*, and Stephen King's *Misery*.
The above description is provided by the publisher.