
Imperative Ember (False Friends, #1)
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Some instructions are not meant to be questioned.
Moritz enrols at Instituto Guerrera as a way to steady himself, hoping routine might quiet what his own mind won't - even as certain experiences begin to feel uncomfortably real. He perceives the world too vividly: sounds bleed into colour, sensations arrive layered and overwhelming, and structure feels like the only way to keep those perceptions in check. The school functions exactly as expected - smooth, contained, quietly effective - its routines already proven, its confidence unquestioned.
Lola is already part of that rhythm - open, funny, and disarmingly at ease. She knows how to keep a room moving, how to make boundaries feel generous rather than restrictive, how to let things warm without letting them burn.
But beneath that calm continuity, something begins to slip. Details don't align. Incidents are reframed. Experiences Moritz is certain of - seen, felt, embodied - are questioned, softened, then quietly denied. Fires flare in his perception, sharp and convincing, only to be later treated as if they never existed at all. The more he insists on what his senses tell him, the more unstable he appears.
As concern replaces urgency and explanations replace evidence, responsibility starts to shift. The institution remains intact. The rules hold. And the danger is quietly reassigned to the person who can't adapt.
Imperative Ember is the second novel in the False Friends series - a psychological thriller about obedience, perception, and the carefully managed heat of systems that decide what is real. Inspired by real people and a real school, it explores how easily reassurance becomes compliance - and how difficult it is to tell the difference, especially when the cost of being believed keeps rising.
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A.G.R. Goff writes psychological thrillers that explore obsession, identity, and the blurred lines between truth and control. Born in Leipzig, East Germany, thirteen years before the Berlin Wall came down, she grew up in a world marked by secrets and division ? an influence that continues to echo through her fiction.
Her first series, Mind Games, is set in London, New York and South Africa ? inspired by places she has lived and worked, and others that have shaped her imagination. Goff often writes about locations she knows intimately, using them as psychological landscapes for her characters' inner conflicts.
After living in England and South Africa, she now lives in Spain, where her latest series, False Friends, takes place. Each book in the series uncovers the hidden lives of teachers and students at a language school in Málaga ? where mind games, manipulation and grammar intertwine in unsettling ways.
When she isn't writing, Goff draws inspiration from languages, cultural contrasts and the psychology of communication ? always searching for the stories that lie beneath the surface.
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