Robert Stern, a renowned lawyer, is driven by Carina, his former mistress, in an industrial wasteland dune where a dozen of years boy claims to have killed a man fifteen years earlier. This child, Simon, who is one of Carina patients suffering incurable brain lesion dune. Despite the absurdity of the assertions of the boy, Stern is ready to play well and discovers a corpse LENDROIT indicated by Simon who claims to have other crimes on his conscience. Simon asks Stern BE counsel. Later, Stern is recipient of a strange film that recounts the death of her child ten years earlier. But a doubt remains as mysterious correspondent asked sil believes in reincarnation and an underlying meaning that the son of Stern might be still alive. This is therefore the backdrop of metempsychosis that unfolds this new installment Sebastian Fitzek. As the player, Robert Stern faces throughout the book to phenomena which seem to hold the supernatural. This pragmatic lawyer who has both feet firmly on the ground eventually sinterroger on the death of his child he desperately held in her arms the lifeless body. This is the insane hope of finding his son alive wearer to confront a series of situations that put the outlaws and unforgiving lentraînent in a confrontation with a killer who hid in the shade, trying to manipulate it. Who is this mysterious puppeteer who blows hot and cold? Should we believe in the transmigration of souls? Or is he a victim dune superbly orchestrated illusion? With this new book, Sebastian Fitzek confirms his mastery over the art of suspense and master position of the German thriller. The writing is firm, the plot is a jewel and dorfèvrerie double denouement is brought at the end of a carefully maintained suspense. A sequel to discover without hesitation.