German writer Philipp Winkler, who became a phenomenon in his country with 'Hooligan', a book about football fan violence, dives into the darkest corners of the internet in his second novel, 'Creep' In Creep, Winkler recreates two stories with a multitude of links in common that, however, never intersect. Perhaps because its two protagonists live isolated from the world in a radical, devastating way, or perhaps because their link is the internet itself, that network that, it is supposed, ties us all with an invisible knot.