During this week I finished reading 'The psychoanalyst ' by John Katzenbach . This is a very interesting thriller, which revolves around life and death of an analyst who lives his widow settled in Manhattan. The day we met 53 years, Dr. Frederick Starks receives a mysterious letter asking for his suicide, in exchange for not harming an innocent person from his family. The reason alleged negligence in the past that caused damage to a person whom the analyst's not even remember.
The only way to save his life is discovered within a fortnight the true identity of Rumpelstiltskin, the author of the letter, and creator of a murderer game in which each piece fits as if it were a puzzle. However, the psychological game R will become the Lord for Dr. Starks around a chessboard, where each movement is vital to get his life before a top-level intellect.
Who is Rumpelstiltskin? How far can the resentment of a psychopath? How far can the thirst for revenge? A highly recommended book for lovers of this type of novel, although, truth, perhaps a little predictable after 3 / 4 parts.
PS: After finishing 'The psychoanalyst', only took me two days to read my 'karma Cursed' by David Safier . Undoubtedly, a book for women, although it has not left me to like. In fact, I've got the odd laugh, but not see the need to devote a full post, but simply a reference here. A quick read, fast and fun. No more.
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