Shipping, by Sebastian Fitzek

Shipping, by Sebastian Fitzek
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The figure of a psychatra in a thriller has always given much of himself. It is about exposing those who work and impose their science on minds to their own deepest fears. The morbid, the pleasure to see someone who is supposed to know all the recesses of the mind plunged into the deepest of mental tribulations, is especially attractive for lovers of thrillers.

To facts as obvious as The silence of the lambs I refer.

Emma is our reference psychiatrist in this novel. The poor thing was about to succumb to the predator who went after her after a chain of victims already under his belt.

Apparently protected and entrenched in her house to avoid any risk, we are accompanying Emma in that chicha calm that anticipates what is to come.

Because if something is always left over for the bad guy, it's ingenuity ...

If you were Emma, ​​in the same situation, would you agree to take a package for the absent neighbor?

In a way it may seem interesting to try to naturalize the situation. Don't always lend yourself to the psychosis of lurking fear. Perhaps that was Emma's approach, who tries to put reason before fear, as she has tried to do with her patients on so many other occasions.

But there is always a point of doubt… Once the package is already at home, resting as a safe element, the fear surrounded by the loneliness of Emma returns. Morbid, curious ..., call it what you want, but the truth is that that package ...

Emma ends up falling into temptation. And what awaits her in that package is the worst of omens, the worst of nightmares. He could have chosen not to pick it up, but now it's too late ...

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