
If you're looking for a book to keep you hooked, trust us, "The Therapist" is the one for you! Breathtaking, suspenseful, and unforgettable, this work will make you forget everything else until you finish it!
Another blow from the world of thrillers, where you can't even trust yourself
You have a thrilling, disturbing, and electrifying novel ahead of you. A story filled with emotions that will grip you and make you devour the book overnight.
The publishing house "Living" brings readers another exciting thriller, one of those that you can't put down until you reach the end:
“The Therapist” by bestselling author BA Paris. With a style similar to a nightmare that approaches slowly and grips you mercilessly, this novel is not simply a story about a quiet London neighborhood, but about the secrets hidden behind its elegant facades.
A perfect neighborhood. A dark past. A woman who never stops searching for the truth.
When Liza and Leo move into their new apartment in the Circle Residence, a luxurious and secure complex in London, everything seems to be off to a good start. But soon, the apartment's dark past comes to light: a murder has taken place there. The victim? A therapist named Nina. The suspect? Her husband. But things are not as they seem.
Liza, sensitive, curious, and haunted by her past, cannot live peacefully with the mystery that haunts every inch of her home. Instead of forgetting it, she decides to uncover the truth, getting deeper and deeper into a dangerous web of secrets, suspicions, and deceptions. The more she searches, the more alone she feels, and the more clear it becomes that someone doesn't want her to know more.
"The Therapist" confronts us with how past traumas affect the present, how memories can be manipulated, and how loneliness can lead us to dangerous choices. The author places Liza in a situation where even the most harmless can be suspects.
BA Paris – master of psychological tension
As always, BA Paris raises an invisible tension that accompanies you on every page. With a cold, almost claustrophobic atmosphere, and a narrative that plays with the reader's perceptions, "The Therapist" is a thriller that is gentle at first, but terrifying in its subtext. The author does not give you easy answers, on the contrary, she pushes you to question everything: can you trust your neighbors? What about those you love? What about yourself?
In this novel, the characters are as ambiguous as the mystery that surrounds them. Liza is a protagonist who evokes sympathy and frustration at the same time, because the search for the truth leads her ever closer to danger. The reader follows her with bated breath, with the suspicion that sometimes it is better not to know the truth.
The publishing house "Living" has brought to readers 4 more books by BA Paris, which have served as escape tickets for many hardened readers after thrillers: "The Secret of a Summer Night", "Behind Closed Doors", "The Last Matryoshka" and "The Dilemma". Mostly, she writes about women who feel that something is wrong, but no one believes them; about the fear that slowly grows in silence; about the paranoia that is often just instinct.
In the book "The Therapist" she has created a world where every smile can be fake and every conversation a manipulation strategy. A novel that doesn't let you turn off the light without looking back.
Passages from the book
"I put my phone in my pocket and open the door. His back is to the square, but I recognize him immediately. My instinct tells me to close the door immediately, but not so quickly that I don't see his surprised face when he turns around. I close it and step back, but my heart almost beats out of my chest. Why did he come back?"
"A thirty-eight-year-old woman has been found murdered in London. Police went to her home, in The Circle, an expensive complex near Finsbury Park, at around 9.30pm last night, where they discovered the lifeless body of Nina Maxwell."
"When she goes to get it, I follow her silently. The book is called 'Walden' by Henry David Thoreau. In one way or another, Thoreau always works."
"Live!" she told me. I looked at her in surprise. "Live your life! You've been living in the past for twenty years. Now you have a whole life ahead of you. Don't let guilt eat you alive. We all make mistakes."