There are rooms that protect us.
And rooms that slowly take us apart.
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When behavioural analyst Andrea Valli arrives in a remote southern Italian village, the case appears simple:
a young woman is dead, and the man accused of killing her has stopped speaking.
No lawyer.
No confession.
No explanation.
Only silence.
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To break that silence, Andrea creates a space designed to lower resistance:
a blue room.
But as the days pass, the room begins affecting more than the suspect.
Because some truths are not hidden by fear.
They are hidden by survival.
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While the village closes in around him, Andrea discovers that understanding a human being is far more dangerous than judging one.
And that the line between observation and manipulation may no longer exist.
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A tense and atmospheric psychological thriller
about guilt, perception, and the invisible structures that shape human behaviour.
Perfect for readers of literary suspense, psychological noir, and intelligent crime fiction.