Friedrich Glauser is a real find. Despite poor health, addiction, poverty and years spent in a psychiatric hospital and a prison Glauser found the optimism and willpower to write what he saw and knew and tell an excellent tale. From the details of lighting inside a psychiatric ward c. 1936 (the bulbs were shaded with blue paper at night,) to his understanding of the experimentation being done with Veronal, to keen observations on the lemming-like behavior of Hitler's followers and the parallels to be found among the mentally ill, this book is a great read. It flows, the characters are enigmatic and compelling, the plotting suspenseful and deft. I am so glad this was finally translated into English! Thanks to Mike Mitchell for that.