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Feb 4, 2003 · The Analyst: A Novel. Mass Market Paperback – February 4, 2003. by John Katzenbach (Author) 4.4 1,127 ratings. See all formats and editions. Happy fifty third birthday, Doctor. Welcome to the first day of your death. Dr. Frederick Starks, a New York psychoanalyst, has just received a mysterious, threatening letter.
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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.
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Jan 29, 2002 · John Katzenbach. John Katzenbach is a U.S. author of popular fiction. Son of Nicholas Katzenbach, former United States Attorney General, John worked as a criminal court reporter for the Miami Herald and Miami News, and a featured writer for the Herald’s Tropic magazine. He is married to Madeleine Blais and they live in western Massachusetts.
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Jan 29, 2002 · The Analyst does have action and suspense - lots of it - but what sets it apart is the character development. At the beginning of the book, we meet Dr. Frederick Stark, a Freudian psychoanalyst with a private practice in Manhattan, catering to the neuroses of the rich, famous and miserable.