The Labyrinth of Certainty
Edward Harlowe had always viewed the human psyche as a series of locked rooms, and himself as the only man in London possessing the master key. At sixty-eight, his reputation as a psychiatrist was not merely a result of his success, but of his terrifying efficiency. He did not just treat patients; he dismantled them. He operated in the quiet corridors of the subconscious, using hypnotherapy to...
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