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Before becoming Germany's king of the psychological thriller, Sebastian Fitzek was a journalist and radio editor. La Terapia , his debut novel published in 2006, was rejected by multiple publishers before finally hitting the shelves. Within weeks, it knocked Dan Brown’s The Da Vinci Code off the top of the German bestseller lists. Fitzek’s signature style consists of:
His isolation is shattered by Anna Spiegel, a beautiful novelist who suffers from a rare form of schizophrenia. Anna claims that the characters she invents become real. Intriguingly, her latest book describes a young girl with an unknown illness who vanishes without a trace—a girl who mirrors Josy perfectly. Viktor begins therapy sessions with Anna, dragging him into a terrifying psychological maze where the lines between reality and delusion blur entirely. Themes and Impact
Many readers search online for to get a digital copy. However, looking for free downloads poses major risks. The Plot: A Masterclass in Suspense






