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 – FITZEK, SEBASTIAN: The Nightwalker (Psychothriller)

Review

FITZEK, SEBASTIAN: The Nightwalker (Psychothriller)

Genre
Buch
Label
Knaur, Taschenbuch, 318 Seiten
Datum
23.09.2013
Autor
Karsten Conform
9 /10
The latest psychological thriller is truly gripping. It revolves solely around Leon Nadler, who suffered from severe sleep disorders in his youth. His nocturnal sleepwalking episodes became so excessive that he even acted violently and was subsequently treated psychiatrically.
Almost 30 years later, it seems that this illness has resurfaced. Leon had to realize this in disbelief after his wife Natalie went missing, prompting him to search for her. While he spent half the day sleeping, feeling drained and exhausted, at night he wandered not only in his apartment but also in secret passages of the house that he does not know at all while awake! Thanks to a camera on his forehead, wirelessly connected to his laptop, Leon learns during the day that he even knows the combination to locks and secret doors at night.
Leon lives in two worlds and tries to uncover what happened to Natalie. It's so thrilling that I was reluctant to put the book down.
The facts continually provide new insights into the scenario, and the new revelations hit Leon hard and shockingly. The only thing I didn't like was the extreme plot twist in chapter 42 (just before the end). This development fits as poorly into this book as a meat seller does into a vegan's life.
But otherwise, the book captivated me so much that I have to give it
9 points.

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