Since suffering a brutal attack in Berlin by a deranged stalker, Jennifer suffers from trauma-induced blindness. When she is asked by Gideon, a fellow psychiatrist, for professional advice she hesitantly agrees. On the train to meets Gideon she gets to know Marc, a computer specialist, whom she instantly feels she can trust.
When Gideon says something that reminds her of her attacker her she turns to Marc, who uncovers proof that Gideon was in Berlin several times. But whom can she trust? And is there a connection to the accidental death of her parents’ thirty years ago on the island of Rügen?
“This is a gripping psychological thriller about loss of identity coupled with amnesia. The way the plot connects to German history ratchets up the level of suspense and allows it to culminate in a surprising denouement.” Westfalische Nachrichten
“A fascinating psychological trip with ably depicted characters and, above all, a furiously paced ending. This much we can promise: it will leave the most seasoned reader breathless.” Sonntag Express