The years passed and it is in a hospital bed, arms and legs attached by straps, we find Victor Lorenz. This is Dr. Roth who looks after Victor. At the question: "If you told me," Lorenz explains that one evening, an unknown broke into his home on the island where he retired ... her name is Anna ... She is a writer ... When Anna tells him the beginning of a story she wrote, Victor suddenly becomes nervous, completely confused and in shock ...
Sebastian Fitzek offers us his first novel, a gripping psychological thriller. It "imposes" his reader a real plunge into the abyss of schizophrenia and it is with much ease and talent he managed to mingle complexity and pathological investigation.
His characters are subject to a genuine ambivalence thoughts and feelings resulting in a loss of contact with reality ... The reader, he is literally engulfed by this "marathon history," which requires him to resume more Once again, his breathing ...
The writing is skilled both in his writing and in his presentation: the author chooses, although voluntarily, systematically end each chapter with a word or idea he immediately resumed the next chapter. And indeed, the reader has no alternative but to turn with "frenzy" taking the pages of this thriller.
With this, a suspense maintained until the last three pages and a denouement to the task.