A young man is sent to therapy by his rich, dysfunctional family to cope with his mother's death. There he meets a psychiatrist with dubious intentions and has quite a different approach in unraveling his troubled past.
This was an engaging read for me, although I do think that the doctor was the only character left unexplored. The author left the story open-ended perhaps for the express purpose of leaving it up to the reader's interpretation, thus making it 'the third perspecti
A priest takes in a stray. Both believers, but of which religion? And who is leading who to the right path, at the wrong lane?
A rich man will do anything to possess a wealthy conglomerate's son. His obsession leads him to the point of bankrupting their business and he finally buys him in. But at what cost?
Yet another BL about opposites meeting their psychotic match, this time in a much darker sense.
Do the translators a favor and read their notes. They did a spectacular job at explaining DID and how it's told in this manga.
I personally loved how it doesn't use the disorder as some kind of character flaw that the love interest banishes like a deus ex machina.
Hypnotic.
The third perspective