with a similar psychological tone? Die Therapie - Amazon.in
Viktor’s heart stopped. She wasn't a stranger. She was a nightmare.
This story reflects the intense, claustrophobic atmosphere of Fitzek's bestseller, which you can explore further via its Amazon UK listing or in the TV series adaptation on Prime Video. (e.g., Anna)?
Viktor Larenz hadn't heard a human voice in twelve days. He was sitting in the cabin on the island of Helgoland, the wind howling around the lonely cliffs, trying to forget that four years ago today, his twelve-year-old daughter, Josy, had vanished into thin air without a trace—no body, no witnesses, no clue.
"I need therapy, Dr. Larenz," she said, her voice shaking. "I write stories, and then they happen. And right now, I am writing about a girl. A little girl named Josy who is very sick and disappears. I’m writing her death."
He was a psychiatrist, a man who once mended minds, but now he was broken.
The sessions were a psychological battleground. Was Anna an clairvoyant? A murderer? Or, as the lines between reality and delusion blurred, was she a hallucination born of his own shattered psyche?
When the knocking came, he thought it was his guilt taking shape. But it was her. Anna Glass. She was beautiful, pale, and carrying a manuscript, claiming she was a novelist plagued by hallucinations.