Der Roman eines geborenen Verbrechers by Antonino M.
This book is a psychological deep-dive, presented as the fictional memoir of a man who believes he was destined for a life of crime from the very beginning. We follow his life from childhood through adulthood, seeing the world entirely through his eyes. He doesn't feel guilt or remorse in the way others do. Instead, he sees his impulses as a natural part of who he is, like being born left-handed. The story is less about the crimes he commits and more about the internal logic that justifies them.
Why You Should Read It
This book is compelling because it forces you to sit inside a very uncomfortable perspective. The author doesn't ask you to like the narrator, but he does make you understand his twisted reasoning. It's a fascinating study of nature versus nurture, wrapped in a gripping personal narrative. You'll find yourself constantly questioning: Is this man ill, or is he simply built differently? The lack of easy answers is what makes it so powerful.
Final Verdict
This is a perfect pick for readers who love character-driven stories that explore the darker corners of the human psyche. If you enjoyed books like 'Perfume' or 'American Psycho' for their unflinching internal portraits, you'll be hooked. It's a short, intense read that's big on ideas and psychological tension.
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