The Psychic of Sachsenhausen
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In this historic fiction novel, Richard, a British tourist in Berlin with his husband, experiences a psychic episode that compels him to visit Sachsenhausen concentration camp. As he succumbs to a seizure, his consciousness transports him to 1935, where he meets Johan, an ambitious orphan eager to make his mark in Germany. Johan is recruited as a trainee with the Schutzstaffel, the SS, while his best friend and adopted brother, Garland, a gifted ballet dancer, follows him to Berlin. Garland begins to experience disturbing psychic visions that forewarn of impending evil. The narrative unfolds as a gripping supernatural tale interwoven with themes of love, hate, pride, shame, hope, and horror, culminating in a chilling finale set against the backdrop of Nazi Germany. The story evokes a powerful emotional response, prompting readers to reflect on the complexities of the human condition. It serves as a poignant reminder of the past, urging us to remember and never forget the lessons of history. This haunting and compelling narrative promises to resonate deeply, leaving readers both speechless and introspective.
