Tuesday, October 5, 2010

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Review 28: The psychoanalyst ~ John Katzenbach


Original Title: The analyst
Author: John Katzenbach

Gender: Thriller, suspense, intrigue Country of Origin: USA
. Audience: 15 +
Editorial: Ediciones B
/ / Sum of letters
Pages: 580 Format: Soft cover with flaps
. Year: 2002

Price: $ 75.00 AR
/ / MX: 113.00 53 Happy birthday, Doctor. Welcome to the first day of his death. I belong to a point in the past. You ruined my life. May not know how why or when, but it did. Filled all my moments of disaster and sorrow. It ruined my life. And now I am determined to ruin his .- So begins receiving anonymous Fredrerick Starks, a psychoanalyst with extensive experience and a peaceful daily life. Starks will have to employ all his cunning and speed, in two weeks, find out who is the author of that threatening letter that promises to make your life impossible.




honestly do not remember how this book came into my hands, but if this book that turned me go this author. Honestly when I heard his name I thought q was like German but is estadounidence, in fact, is the son of well-known politician Nicholas Katzenbach.
She is known for his books of judicial dye, suspense and mystery. Is not it super cute in the picture with your dog? This book specific s advisable to me, the truth is that no title caught my attention, I guess I made a very wrong idea with the title very boring very far from reality.
The book is divided into 2 parts clearly marked: the first, beginning with the letter mentioned in the synopsis and from there it all unfolds. Do you who would decide? Fight against all odds (and that includes a crazy guy who threatens your life and apparently knows more about you than your own) or resign yourself to your destination and you discover that your life is routine, lonely and empty?

As our protagonist is faced with all that, little by little "stalker" will attack in every way possible psychological, gradually robs its prestige, dignity, security, identity ...


the end of the first part of the book is AMAZING!

When I got here and realized I was missing half of the book, all I thought was
And now?! "The other half of the book?!
The start of the second part will clarify many things, you will discover there's never a real end of nothing and there is nothing better than to know oneself to know your enemies
definitely gives a 180 ° to the whole story and see things from another point of view. I would tell you more but I think they would ruin part of the story and I wish you were better people found out.
The end seemed a bit forced but appropriate, after all we had read, you could not wait another end, the story is good, but in some parts of the book may become slightly slower. Despite this Finally, I would recommend it enough to have a good time next to a book.
THUMBS UP:
The book keeps you glued to your pages, you want to know what will happen next at all times and presents unexpected plot twists that prevent it from becoming one of those books from the first pages and You can see the end or at least part of ...

THUMBS DOWN!:
Sometimes a bit slow, for example, in the first part when the protagonist discovers the emptiness of his life. NOTE MIA offtopic: this entry marks my return to the blog - SiEsQueTehanuNoMeBota * * * COF COF *
- this is where you should enter my excuse, but the truth is that I have ... I just hope I get back with you and you like my contributions.
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