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The Last Reader

A Mind-Bending Psychological Thriller Where You Are Part of the Mystery

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The Last Reader

De: Dilyan Bachvarov
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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Voz Virtual es una narración generada por computadora para audiolibros..

You are not just reading this story.
You are part of it.

A man is found dead, alone in his apartment.

No signs of struggle.
No forced entry.
Only one clue:

A manuscript.

Within 48 hours, more readers are dead.

Each one received the same document.
Each one finished it.

Detective Anton Ivanov is assigned to the case—but the deeper he reads, the more the story begins to change.

Not on the page.

In his mind.

The manuscript doesn’t just tell a story.
It predicts reactions.
It adapts to perception.
And it only works on a certain kind of reader…

The kind who notices patterns.
The kind who keeps reading.

As contradictions begin to surface and reality starts to fracture, Anton realizes the terrifying truth:

There is no single version of what happened.

Only the version you believe.

THE LAST READER is a fast-paced, mind-bending psychological thriller that breaks the boundaries between story and reader.

If you enjoy:

  • psychological thrillers with twists
  • crime mysteries with hidden clues
  • books like Gone Girl, The Silent Patient, and House of Leaves

…then this is a story you won’t just read.

You’ll experience it.

⚠️ Warning: This book contains narrative inconsistencies. They are not mistakes.

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