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The story is presented as a "found manuscript." Burnet frames the book with a prologue explaining how he received a series of notebooks in 2020 from a stranger. These notebooks tell the story of a young woman in 1965 London who is convinced that a charismatic, radical psychotherapist named drove her sister to suicide. Key Features

: To uncover the truth, the protagonist adopts a false identity—"Rebecca Smyth"—and begins attending therapy sessions with Braithwaite. As the sessions progress, the lines between her real self and her fabricated persona begin to blur. Caso Clinico Graeme Macrae rar

: Critics have described the plot as a cat-and-mouse game filled with dark humor and classic noir elements, where patient and doctor become inextricably confused. The story is presented as a "found manuscript

: Burnet intersperses the woman's notebooks with his own "biographical research" into the life of the fictional Braithwaite, creating a "book within a book" that challenges the reader to determine what is fact and what is fiction. Critical Reception As the sessions progress, the lines between her

: It is widely praised by publications like El Mundo and La Vanguardia for its "mind-bending brilliance" and its exploration of the "splitting of the self".

Caso clínico (originally published as Case Study in 2021) is a dazzling, metafictional thriller by Scottish author Graeme Macrae Burnet . Set in the 1960s, it functions as a psychological puzzle that explores the fluid nature of identity, sanity, and the ethics of psychoanalysis.

: The novel was longlisted for the Booker Prize and shortlisted for the Gordon Burn Prize .