The Man in the Labyrinth, by Donato Carrisi

From the deepest shadows sometimes return victims who have been able to escape the most unfortunate fate. It is not just a matter of this fiction by Donato Carrisi because precisely in it we find reflections of that part of black history that extends to almost anywhere.

It could be that remote town that one day monopolized the news of events. The point is that here we delve into the perspective of the victim and her trauma. There where the most shocking truth is written, the certainty of how animosity can write the insane plan that focuses all the hatred and desire for destruction on an innocent victim. The maximum representation of a hatred that the investigator on duty faces to advance in the psyche of evil like a labyrinth of high walls, of absolute freezing and complete absence of the slightest thread of light.

In the midst of a life-altering heat wave, Samantha, missing as a child, emerges from the darkness. Traumatized and wounded, her mind hides the clues that could lead to her jailer: the man in the labyrinth. This could be the last case for Bruno Genko, an astonishingly talented inspector who is not facing such a kidnapping for the first time. But the clues lie deep in Samantha's mind, behind iron doors and endless hallways.

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