Obsession

Inside the Washington Establishment's Never-Ending War on Trump

Byron York

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In "Obsession" by Byron York, a gripping psychological thriller, a young and talented journalist, Rachel Collins, becomes entangled in a dangerous web of obsession.

When Rachel receives an anonymous tip about a high-profile murder case, she is determined to uncover the truth behind the crime. As she digs deeper into the investigation, Rachel finds herself drawn to the primary suspect, charismatic billionaire David Bradford.

As Rachel gets closer to David, she becomes increasingly infatuated with him, blurring the lines between her professional obligations and her personal desires. Her friends and colleagues warn her about the dangers of her obsession, but Rachel can't resist the allure of the enigmatic and mysterious David.

As Rachel's obsession intensifies, she starts to question her own sanity. Is David truly innocent, or is he hiding dark secrets? Consumed by her pursuit of the truth, Rachel's life begins to fall apart, jeopardizing her career, relationships, and even her own safety.

As the story unravels, Rachel must navigate a treacherous labyrinth of lies, deceit, and betrayal. With the fate of her sanity and potentially her life at stake, Rachel must decide how far she is willing to go to uncover the truth and escape the clutches of her dangerous obsession.

"Obsession" is a fast-paced and atmospheric thriller that explores the destructive power of obsession and the twisted paths it can lead individuals down. York's masterful storytelling and well-crafted characters will keep readers on the edge of their seats, questioning their own perceptions of reality until the shocking conclusion.

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