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Old 02-15-2019, 01:05 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Are you sure these are real books? "Fantastic Fiction" (normally a reliable guide) lists nothing for Mr Katzenbach after 2015's "The Dead Student", and these books appear not to exist even as paper books in English. Nor do they appear to be listed on the author's own web site at http://www.johnkatzenbach.com/ .
I also visited Fantastic Fiction and various other sites with the same result, and had the same question. Certainly non-English versions seem to be available on Amazon. This is an English Description for the Analyst II from PRH (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/b...9781949061345/):

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ENGLISH DESCRIPTION

THE LONG-AWAITED SEQUEL TO THE ANALYST, JOHN KATZENBACH’S MOST EMBLEMATIC AND BESTSELLING NOVEL, HAS ARRIVED.

It’s been 5 years since Dr. Starks put an end to the nightmare that almost cost him his life and one that destroyed any shred of life he had, managing to beat Rumplestiltskin and his brothers Virgil and Merlin.

Now in Miami, Ricky Starks continues to work as a psychoanalyst. However, Rumplestilskin has returned, and this time he tries to enlist Ricky’s help because someone has threatened his brothers in a very perverse way. It is evident that he will not take no for an answer.
It seems that the books are genuine. I have emailed PRH Consumer Services asking for details or at least a contact to get details. Hopefully some member here may be able to throw further light on the issue in the meantime.
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