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Escaped from Ukraine during the military conflict with Russia, twenty-seven-year-old Missy is trying to survive in Asia, but PTSD and compelling circumstances push her to kill. She becomes a murderer, a bad girl, but the book's central question is the victim. Who is it? Missy has a lot of enemies, but who is the skeleton in her closet?
The girl regularly visits a psychologist to get rid of the post-stress syndrome but in vain. Instead, terrible memories attack her more and more. She, forced to abandon her sports career, works as a dancer in a cabaret in a small Asian town. Constant psychological pressure from the new boss and despair caused by breaking up with a family exacerbates her psychological problems.
She visits a psychologist, eventually finding the doctor as the only person she can trust. But, more than a doctor, she trusts only her diary, which she carries with her everywhere, carefully guarding her terrible secrets against the eyes of her husband, friend, and even her therapist.
The everyday life of a cabaret dancer drives her deeper into depression, but one day she meets an enthusiastic visitor and falls in love. Her relationship with her husband, which is already doomed, completely breaks down. She's getting a divorce, and her new love makes her feel better. The family gets in touch. Missy comes to life, but her diary ends up in the wrong hands on the divorce day. Terrified, she kills this person.
Ready for punishment, she heads to the police station to confess but first wants to say a couple of words to her therapist. But here, she will not get an answer, but another question that will change everything.

True story-based.

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