Amsterdam: darkly fascinating – but a loose link with the city


by DutchNews.nl

DutchNews.nl— Although the book may take its title from the Netherlands’ capital city, less than 30 pages of Ian McEwan’s Booker Prize-winning novel are actually set in Amsterdam. But a lot is packed into those few scenes, much like the rest of this thoroughly enjoyable book. At writer Molly Lane’s funeral, three of her former lovers meet: journalist Vernon Halliday, composer Clive Linley and politician Julian Garmony. Halliday and Linley are old friends and Lane’s undignified death leads the two of

NL Times—Amsterdam ranked second for most attractive cities for foreigners to work worldwide. Amsterdam ranked second on a list of cities worldwide where people most prefer to move for their work. The Dutch capital was only behind London, which finished at the top for the third year in a row. The results of the study were reported by The Network, a global alliance of recruitment websites in cooperation with the Boston Consulting Group. The research was based on survey data from over 150,000 respondents from 188 countries. The Netherlands does not seem to be popular overall.

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