The Analyst

John Katzenbach

Original title: The analyst

first published 2002 Corgi Adult, 2003 paperback 640 pages

Thorndike Press large print Americana series

Happy 53rd birthday, Doctor. Welcome to the first day of your death.When a mysterious letter bearing these threatening words is delivered to Dr. Frederick Starks, his predictable life is thrown into chaos. Suddenly, the psychoanalyst is plunged into a horrific game designed by a man who calls himself Rumplestiltskin. The rules: in two weeks Starks must guess Rumplestiltskin's identity and the source of his fury. If h...

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El psicoanalista edition · 2020 · B de bolsillo · 528 pages · 9789877802634
The Analyst paperback · 2003 · Corgi Adult · 640 pages · 9780552150217
The analyst edition · 2002 · Ballantine Books · 424 pages
The analyst edition · 2002 · Thorndike Press · 784 pages
The analyst edition · 2002 · Ballantine Books · 424 pages
The Analyst ebook · 2002 · Random House Publishing Group · 9780345455482

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