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Their investigation led them from the gilded ballrooms of the aristocracy to a shadowy "Dream Salon" in the Leopoldstadt district. There, a rogue hypnotist was charging elites to live out their darkest fantasies while under a deep slumber. Max realized the victim hadn't been poisoned by a substance, but by a psychological suggestion: the hypnotist had convinced the man he was drowning while sitting in the dry carriage, causing his brain to shut down his lungs.
"I prefer a simple thief with a knife, Max," Oskar grumbled, though he signaled the waiter for two coffees. "At least with a knife, I know where I stand."
"You see, Oskar," Max remarked, cleaning his glasses. "The mind is the most dangerous weapon in Vienna. It can kill you without ever drawing a blade." Their investigation led them from the gilded ballrooms
Here is an original story inspired by the atmosphere of the series: The Waltz of the Unseen
Detective Oskar Rheinhardt stood over the body in the middle of the Prater amusement park. The victim was a high-ranking clerk from the Ministry of Finance, found perfectly slumped in a Ferris wheel carriage. There were no marks of violence—no blood, no bruising—only a look of absolute, frozen terror on his face. "I prefer a simple thief with a knife,
Oskar scoffed, "The Ministry isn't known for its romanticism, Max. He was healthy, wealthy, and had no enemies."
"He died of a broken heart, Oskar," Max Liebermann said, adjusting his spectacles as he stepped into the cramped carriage. It can kill you without ever drawing a blade
This title refers to the popular British-Austrian psychological thriller series (known in Russian as Venskaya krov or Ubiystvo po Freudu ).