Unwritten Diaries
Where Secrets Lie

In 1956, the U.S. government burned the books of Wilhelm Reich, a psychoanalyst whose radical theories on energy, consciousness, and human freedom were deemed too dangerous to exist.
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His research was seized, his name erased from scientific circles, and his final days were spent behind bars—his life's work buried in classified archives.
But what if his secrets were never truly lost?
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Decades after Wilhelm Reich’s controversial ideas were consigned to the shadows of history, a struggling screenwriter named Laurence Durand stumbles upon a secret cache of Reich’s hidden diaries.
While rooted in real historical events—including the U.S. government’s destruction of Wilhelm Reich’s work—this novel is a fictional exploration of what might have happened if his lost works resurfaced.
Although based on the life of Wilhelm Reich, this is historical fiction.
Here is a sample of the audio book
Author Bio
Lawrence De Rusha writes at the crossroads of science and soul, where fact becomes story and story becomes truth.
His work weaves the threads of fiction and nonfiction into explorations of memory, mystery, and the unseen forces shaping our world.