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El Psicoanalista - John Katzenbach
El Psicoanalista
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Penzler Pick, February 2002: This thriller from the author of Hart's War is addictive. Analyst Dr. Frederick Starks has just turned 53 and, on his birthday, receives a letter informing him that he has ruined the letter-writer's life and now his own life is about to be ruined. Starks must solve a... show more
Penzler Pick, February 2002: This thriller from the author of Hart's War is addictive. Analyst Dr. Frederick Starks has just turned 53 and, on his birthday, receives a letter informing him that he has ruined the letter-writer's life and now his own life is about to be ruined.
Starks must solve a riddle, he is told. He must find out whose life he ruined within two weeks. If he does not, he must kill himself. If he does not kill himself, then those nearest and dearest to him will be killed. The letter is signed, Rumpelstiltskin. At first Starks is dismissive--but he does call relatives to see that they are all right. Not all of them are. In fact Starks is convinced that the letter writer is deadly serious when he discovers how the birthday of his 14-year-old great-niece was ruined. He must now engage in the game or be responsible for the lives of others.

While he works frantically to try and unlock the past and find whose life he could possibly have ruined, Rumpelstiltskin is also busy. Within hours of receiving that first shattering letter, one of Dr. Starks's patients throws himself under a subway train, though Starks knows the patient was not suicidal.

When the police tell him that a couple and a homeless woman saw the man jump, Starks tries to find them. He finds only the homeless woman, who tells him that she was given money by the couple to tell what she witnessed. Starks is certain that Rumpelstiltskin must be one of the couple, but he's wrong. It's even more sinister than that, and when he meets the accomplices, he realizes that his adversary has been planning his revenge for years.

Soon, Starks's life is spiraling downward. There is nothing hidden from Rumpelstiltskin. His credit cards, his bank accounts, his patients, his homes in Manhattan and in Massachusetts, his reputation--nothing and no one is safe as Starks races against time as his world shrinks and his options run out.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9788466617321 (8466617329)
Publisher: Byblos
Pages no: 574
Edition language: Spanish
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A Constant Reader
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4.0 The Analyst
Reseña en español de [b:El psicoanalista|49392|El psicoanalista|John Katzenbach|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1389831060s/49392.jpg|1663237] en el blog: Click aquíThis was the first Katzenbach book I read and it was really good. I never heard of this author prior reading this novel but it was a birt...
Jenvera
Jenvera rated it
4.0 El psicoanalista
Me gusto bastante, la verdad. Me mantuvo queriendo saber mas, hasta que llego el final!
kelian
kelian rated it
3.0 El psicoanalista
John Katzenbach es un maestro del suspense. Sabe jugar perfectamente con los tiempos de narración, creando un ambiente de intriga excepcional. Hasta aquí, más o menos resumido, lo que me atrajo de la novela. Pero al menos para mí, no ha sido del todo cierto. Bien es verdad que aunque me la recomend...
ssawczyn
ssawczyn rated it
5.0 Analyst
This is my first John Katzenbach read, but certainly won't be my last. If you're looking for a thriller loaded with suspense, this book may be for you. Definite twists and turns make this a hard book to put down.
EricCWelch
EricCWelch rated it
Dr. Frederick Starks, a psychologist, just turned 53, receives a letter on his birthday informing him that he has ruined the life of the letter-writer's mother and that his own life is about to be destroyed. Soon his credit cards and bank accounts disappear, he is accused of the sexual harassment o...
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