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An edition of The analyst (2002)

The analyst

  • 3.7 (3 ratings) ·
  • 36 Want to read
  • 6 Have read

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 he succeeds, he goes free. If he fails, one by one, Rumplestiltskin will destroy fifty-two of Dr. Starks' loved ones--friends, relatives, children--unless the good doctor agrees to kill himself.You ruined my life. And now I fully intend to ruin yours.Ignoring the threat is not an option. When one of his patients dies under the wheels of a subway train and a detective investigating the case is struck by a hit-and-run driver, Starks knows his tormentor means business. And then there are the messengers sent to guide Starks on his descent, from the seductive woman in a trench coat who calls herself Virgil to a lawyer named Merlin weaving a spell of havoc and lies. His bank account rifled, his credit ruined, and his reputation dragged through the mud, Starks must rouse himself from the cocoon of his life, unlock the secret of Rumplestiltskin, and find a way to stop the madman--before he himself is driven mad.One thing of which you can be absolutely certain: My anger knows no limits. A mesmerizing thriller that gives a wicked new twist to the doctor-patient relationship, The Analyst's Last Days weaves a blistering race against time with a tale of identities shattered and chosen, disguises taken and discarded. With his trademark style, breathless plots, and brilliantly realized characters, John Katzenbach proves once again why both critics and fans alike have crowned him the master of suspense.From the Hardcover edition.

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Publisher
Thorndike Press
Language
English
Pages
784

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Cover of: El psicoanalista
El psicoanalista
2020, B de bolsillo
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Cover of: The Analyst
The Analyst
July 1, 2003, Corgi Adult
Paperback - New Ed edition
Cover of: The analyst
The analyst
2002, Ballantine Books
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: The analyst
The analyst
2002, Thorndike Press
in English
Cover of: The Analyst
The Analyst
2002, Random House Publishing Group
Electronic resource in English
Cover of: The analyst
The analyst
2002, Ballantine Books, Random House Publishing Group
in English - 1st ed.

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Edition Notes

Published in
Waterville, Me
Series
Thorndike Press large print Americana series
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3561.A7778 A53 2002b

The Physical Object

Pagination
784 p. (large print) ;
Number of pages
784

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3567806M
Internet Archive
analyst00katz
ISBN 10
0786243392
LCCN
2002067333
OCLC/WorldCat
49627729
Goodreads
3069179

First Sentence

"In the year he fully expected to die, he spent the majority of his fifty-third birthday as he did most other days, listening to people complain about their mothers."

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