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In **"Cold Air: The Case Against You"**, Mara Stein moves into a modern apartment building on the edge of the city because she wants one thing above all else: silence. No questions. No neighbors. No past. The building seems perfect at first glance-clean, anonymous, highly secure, and completely automated. The move-in process is contactless, the doors open through an app, the hallways are sterile, and the climate system is centrally controlled. It is the ideal place to disappear. But from the moment Mara steps inside, something feels wrong. The air is too clean. The silence is too complete. And the rules of the building sound less like house rules and more like warnings.At the security desk, Mara is told never to touch the vents or thermostats in her apartment because the air system is centrally regulated for "efficiency and air quality." Then comes the sentence she cannot forget: **"The building breathes for you."** That line becomes the beginning of a nightmare. During her very first night, the temperature in her apartment drops without explanation. She wakes up freezing, sees her breath in the dark, and smells something sharp, sterile, and metallic in the air. The next morning, management posts a notice about a technical issue in the ventilation system. But there is something else on the announcement: a resident was found unconscious in the stairwell during the same night, suffering from hypothermia.From that moment on, Mara begins to suspect that the freezing air is not just a malfunction. Strange episodes keep repeating. The temperature changes at night. A clinical smell returns through the vents. The silence of the building becomes oppressive. Sleep turns into blackouts. Mara wakes feeling drugged, drained, and disoriented, with unexplained dust under her fingernails and the sickening sense that something entered her apartment while she slept. The building, which was supposed to protect her, begins to feel like a trap. Every corridor, every locked door, every polished surface seems to hide a deeper system of surveillance, control, and manipulation.As Mara tries to understand what is happening, the line between technical failure and deliberate targeting begins to disappear. Is the building watching its residents? Is the climate system being used for something far more dangerous than comfort? And why does every official explanation sound like part of a larger cover-up? The more Mara investigates, the more she realizes that in this place, even the air can be weaponized-and once the system turns against you, there may be no way out.**"Cold Air: The Case Against You"** is a chilling **psychological thriller** with a strong female lead, a claustrophobic apartment setting, and a constant sense of invisible danger. It combines the tension of a **domestic thriller**, the unease of a **psychological suspense novel**, and the modern fear of **smart technology**, **surveillance**, and **loss of control**. Readers who enjoy **psychological thrillers**, **suspense books**, **mystery thrillers**, **atmospheric thrillers**, **apartment building thrillers**, and **books about manipulation, isolation, and hidden systems** will be pulled straight into this story. Dominik Mikulaschek, geboren 1983, studierte Theater-, Film- und Medienwissenschaften in Wien und lebt als Autor und Unternehmer in Linz. Als vielseitiger Schriftsteller widmet er sich einer großen Bandbreite an Buchthemen und entwickelt Werke für unterschiedliche Interessen und Altersgruppen. Seine Bücher zeichnen sich durch thematische Offenheit, verständliche Sprache und den Anspruch aus, Inhalte lebendig, zugänglich und ansprechend zu vermitteln.



