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Josephine's memories are hazy after her brother was poisoned by an overdose of painkillers.The police write his death off as a suicide, leaving her with the unanswered question of what really happened that night.And why she keeps seeing the image of her own hands crushing fine, white powder.To receive an answer, she seeks the help of Dr. White. But throughout their sessions, he begins to suspect Josephine might know more than she admits.Childhood memories resurface and Josephine is forced to confront her own feelings for her brother to uncover the truth behind his death.A truth darker than grief.The answer to a question that will break her for good.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Josephine's memories are hazy after her brother was poisoned by an overdose of painkillers.The police write his death off as a suicide, leaving her with the unanswered question of what really happened that night.And why she keeps seeing the image of her own hands crushing fine, white powder.To receive an answer, she seeks the help of Dr. White. But throughout their sessions, he begins to suspect Josephine might know more than she admits.Childhood memories resurface and Josephine is forced to confront her own feelings for her brother to uncover the truth behind his death.A truth darker than grief.The answer to a question that will break her for good.
Autorenporträt
Alex Harbort, 17 years old and based in Düsseldorf, has always been the kind of person to, when asked about their dream job, rattle off a list of at least ten different career paths. Among singer, dancer, teacher, and dolphin trainer, the word author emerged in elementary school. A term that soon climbed to the top of the list, its fellow contestants dissolving below. It might have been the desire for control in an unpredictable world, or perhaps the urgent need to create characters of their own, that led Alex down this path. But when asked, Alex usually answers that they simply like the sound of fingers tapping on keyboards. A sound that makes them feel like there is nothing else they should be doing, except this.