The Last Gift, by Sebastian Fitzek

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The Berliner Sebastian Fitzek offers us a gift of the most disturbing suspense, that variant that borders on the exceptional, almost the paranormal. An idea in which Fitzek tends to abound from mental and psychiatric aspects, with its labyrinths and its unpredictable turns in the depths of the human soul on which the psyche raises its trompe l'oeil towards survival.

All in Our brain is interconnected. And when one of the famous sections in charge of a mission suffers some deterioration, for whatever reason, the deficiency ends up being supplied by potentiating other possibilities that our own brain harbors with that kind of ancestral genetic wisdom. The protagonist of this novel has his limitations, in the absence of discovering his possibilities of overcoming.

The trigger can be anything. But that's when the pieces of the puzzle of destiny seem to fit together. The coincidences, added, are writing a script for which you have to be prepared, either for better or for worse.

Milan is a smart and creative man, but he has a problem. After a dangerous operation in his teens, he has lost the ability to read. While riding a motorcycle to one of the parties where he works as a waiter, he sees a young teenage girl inside a car with a piece of paper stuck to the window asking for help. Scared, Milan follows her, but shortly after, when he stops in front of a house, what he sees is an absolutely normal scene in which a married couple and their daughter, loaded with groceries, get out of the car.

Milan decides to forget what happened. He does not know that his worst nightmare has only just begun.

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