Therapy

No witnesses, no clues and no corpse.

Josy, the twelve-year-old daughter of leading psychiatrist Viktor Larenz, has disappeared without trace. The case remains unsolved. Four years later her father, still in mourning for his missing daughter, retreats to an isolated country house where he comes across a beautiful woman. The stranger is haunted by odd visions of a young girl who mysteriously disappeared
in much the same way as Josy. Viktor begins her treatment but the sessions turn into a dramatic interrogation..

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  • Publisher: Knaur TB
  • Release: 01.07.2006
  • ISBN: 978-3-426-63309-0
  • 336 Pages
  • Author: Sebastian Fitzek
Buchcover von Therapy: Psychothriller
Sebastian Fitzek Therapy
Portrait von Sebastian Fitzek
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Sebastian Fitzek

Sebastian Fitzek has a background in radio. With a law degree, he got his PhD in copyright law. In 2006 he published his first psychological thriller Die Therapie, which, like his other books,
quickly became a bestseller. He has sold over 21 million copies in 36 languages. Fitzek has also been published in England and the United States. Der Seelenbrecher, Die Therapie and Passagier 23 have all been adapted to theater. Sebastian Fitzek has been nominated twice for the Glauser prize and has earned multiple Golden Lovelybooks reader prizes. He also received a Hörkules and was named winner for the European Prize for Crime Literature in 2016. He is also the ambassador for the German Children’s Fund and the patron for the association „Das frühgeborene Kind e. V“ (the Preemie Association). Fitzek was born in Berlin in 1971.
He is married and has five children.