Los adictos
Roversi, Paolo
On Christmas Eve 1994, following the signal of a flare fired in a forest in Offenburg, Germany, the body of a man was found in the snow. He has been slaughtered and has both hands amputated. Today Rebecca Stark is a brilliant London psychiatrist who has developed an innovative system to heal patients of her obsessions. The Stark method is so effective that one of her patients, Russian mogul Grigory Ivanov, decides to entrust Rebecca with running Sunrise, the first in a series of cutting-edge clinics scattered around the world helping people heal. of any addiction. After an advertising campaign that goes around the planet, the first center in Italy opens, in Puglia, inside an old restored farmhouse, surrounded by fields and olive trees. A perfect place to receive patients who, as an integral part of the treatment, will have to work, cook and dedicate themselves to other domestic tasks, living in an isolated community, with full privacy. Among the hundreds of applications that arrive to enter Sunrise, seven candidates from different countries are selected: Lena Weber, obsessed with physical perfection; Jian Chow, web designer and voyeur hacker; Rosa Bernasconi, a girl addicted to technology; Claudio Carrara, compulsive gambler; Julie Arnaud, nympho; Tim Parker, a cocaine-addicted businessman; and finally Jessica De Groot, who injures herself. At the beginning of therapy, everything seems to be going as smoothly as possible, but soon some patients mysteriously disappear. So they begin to separate the patients, watching over them at all times so that they do not escape and avoiding any contact with the outside, leading to a macabre game that will end with a surprising outcome.
- Author
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Roversi, Paolo
- Subject
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Literature
> Narrative in other languages
- Genre
- Thriller/suspense >
- EAN
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9788417968205
- ISBN
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978-84-17968-20-5
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Roca Editorial
- Pages
- 348
- High
- 23.5 cm
- Weight
- 15.0 cm
- Release date
- 21-01-2021
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Thriller