13 Es Gibt Kein Entkommen,... - C M Ewan Etage
The 13th floor serves as a character itself. The sterile, labyrinthine office environment creates a sense of vertigo and isolation that amplifies the protagonist's paranoia.
Readers generally praise the book for its . It feels like a mix between a modern slasher film and a psychological puzzle. While some critics note that the "trapped in a building" trope is familiar, Ewan’s execution and the technical details of the building’s security systems add a fresh, terrifying layer of realism. Fast Facts C M Ewan Etage 13 Es Gibt Kein Entkommen,...
True to the genre, the book relies on a series of revelations about Kate’s past and the true nature of the interview that keep the reader guessing until the final pages. Critical Reception The 13th floor serves as a character itself


