The Barwoman by Marcela Citterio
The Barwoman by Marcela Citterio
What is more terrifying—the shadows of the night, or the ones that live within us?
 
In the city’s half-light, hidden behind cocktails and whispers, the darkest stories lie in wait. She is Bibiana Silva, a barwoman with a dangerous gift: her bipolar disorder allows her to dive deep into her clients’ psyches and uncover secrets no one else could ever know. A guardian of nocturnal confessions, she has heard it all—always with the same impassive face, always in silence. Nothing shocks or moves her. Permanently medicated, she has learned to live within imbalance. 
Everything in her life is routine. Until one night—the night this story begins—she overhears someone planning a murder. Trapped in the duality of her own mind and driven by an untamable sense of justice, she decides to stop it. Now, both of them could die. 
In this gripping psychological thriller, Bibi’s mind becomes the stage for the most intense confrontation. Because she is no ordinary heroine—she is fighting herself, blurring the fragile line between sanity and madness. 


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