"POSTSTRASSE 16" tells the story of a young college graduate
anxious to succeed in the fast-pace world of internet
entrepreneurship who commits to a business relationship not knowing
the dangers it poses. Claire Berman is a twenty-seven year old
Harvard educated woman who possesses special skills in the hot new
field of crowd-sourcing analysis. Working out of a dot-com
incubator in Alexandria, Virginia, she's approached by Lawrence
Appleton, who identifies himself as a representative of the
Clearfield Institute of New York City. The Institute's mission, he
explains, is to promote world peace through assisting governments
in Eastern Europe in their fight against smuggling.
Stopping off in Berlin, Germany, after a brief business trip to
Belgrade on behalf of the Institute, Claire visits her grandmother,
Alice Marckwald, who lives there after gaining possession of an
urban mansion in a restitution claim shortly after the unification
of East and West Germany. The visit becomes open-ended as she
doggedly pursues the objectives of the Institute using her
crowd-sourcing expertise. Gradually, she discovers the true
identity of her employer and the full extent of the danger she's
been exposed to.
The action is fast-paced, with Claire finding herself buffeted
by criminal threats as she pursues her work through the capitals of
Eastern Europe.
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