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A review by marik0n
Flugangst 7A by Sebastian Fitzek
5.0
Since I first read Fitzgek's work (: Necropsy lessons-Sebastian Fitzek & Michael Tsokos (Abgeschnitten)) I was excited about his writing style. It is not an overestimatenment to characterize him as an expert in psychological thriller and once again, he proved it.
Generally, when I want to read something that keeps me breathless, I choose Fitzek- eyes shut.
Like any other book of Fitzek, this one was also addictive from the beginning. I was having a hard time stop thinking about it even after finishing reading.
As usual, although I was suspicious and made some senarios of what was happening, I was holding my doubts, because with Fitzek you can never be sure that you understand or know what's going on. Of course, at the end this was confirmed.
I really can not describe how much I appreciate and admire writers who are able to do this: they create a case that magnetizes your interest and in the end, all the attention you were paying was from the beginning pointed at the wrong place.
Generally, when I want to read something that keeps me breathless, I choose Fitzek- eyes shut.
Like any other book of Fitzek, this one was also addictive from the beginning. I was having a hard time stop thinking about it even after finishing reading.
As usual, although I was suspicious and made some senarios of what was happening, I was holding my doubts, because with Fitzek you can never be sure that you understand or know what's going on. Of course, at the end this was confirmed.
I really can not describe how much I appreciate and admire writers who are able to do this: they create a case that magnetizes your interest and in the end, all the attention you were paying was from the beginning pointed at the wrong place.