by Alex Michaelides
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The perfect binge listen."— Yahoo Lifestyle Instant #1 New York Times bestseller. The Silent Patient is a shocking psychological thriller of a woman’s act of violence against her husband—and of the therapist obsessed with uncovering her motive. Alicia Berenson’s life is seemingly perfect.
A famous painter married to an in-demand fashion photographer, she lives in a grand house with big windows overlooking a park in one of London’s most desirable areas. One evening her husband Gabriel returns home late from a fashion shoot, and Alicia shoots him five times in the face, and then never speaks another word. Alicia’s refusal to talk, or give any kind of explanation, turns a domestic tragedy into something far grander, a mystery that captures the public imagination and casts Alicia into notoriety.
The price of her art skyrockets, and she, the silent patient, is hidden away from the tabloids and spotlight at the Grove, a secure forensic unit in North London. Theo Faber is a criminal psychotherapist who has waited a long time for the opportunity to work with Alicia. His determination to get her to talk and unravel the mystery of why she shot her husband takes him down a twisting path into his own motivations—a search for the truth that threatens to consume him....
More praise for The Silent Patient: “Absolutely brilliant… I read it in a state of intense, breathless excitement.”—Stephen Fry “Smart, sophisticated storytelling freighted with real suspense—a very fine novel by any standard.”—Lee Child “ The Silent Patient sneaks up on you like a slash of intimidating shadow on a badly lit street. Michaelides has crafted a totally original, spellbinding psychological mystery so quirky, so unique that it should have its own genre.”—David Baldacci
In the psychological thriller 'The Silent Patient', readers are drawn into the mysterious world of Alicia Berenson, a celebrated painter whose life is inexplicably shattered when she murders her husband and then stops speaking. Her silence becomes as infamous as the murder itself, baffling experts and the public alike. Enter Theo Faber, a forensic psychotherapist with an obsessive need to understand why Alicia chose silence.
His determination to unravel her mind leads him into a maze of secrets that threaten his own sanity.
Alicia Berenson a famed painter abruptly stops speaking after her husband's murder. Forensic psychotherapist Theo Faber attempts to uncover the truth behind Alicia's silence. The novel is a deep dive into obsession betrayal and the human psyche.
Alicia Berenson, a successful artist living in London, has it all but transforms her life into a living nightmare in a single shocking act: murdering her husband, Gabriel, one seemingly ordinary evening. After his death, she refuses to utter a single word, plunging the case into mystery and making her infamy grow. Her art before the silence becomes an obsession for many, with her final piece, Alcestis, capturing endless intrigue.
/n Her refusal to speak has consequences that shape her life and the lives of those around her. Theo Faber, captivated by Alicia’s story, pushes the boundaries of conventional therapy as he becomes consumed by his desire to make her speak again. He seeks to unlock the secrets hidden behind her silent exterior, but finds that each layer he peels back sends him spiraling further into a web of obsession and danger.
/n As Theo delves deeper into Alicia's past and her inner turmoil, he learns that those connected to her life before Gabriel's death hold clues to her silence. Efforts to untangle her motivations reveal startling truths, ultimately leading to an explosive confrontation. Wading through layers of deception, Theo realizes the chilling truth and uncovers a side to himself he never knew.
The Silent Patient masterfully combines psychological depth with a gripping mystery unraveling secrets one layer at a time Its intricate storytelling keeps readers guessing until the final breathtaking revelation /n A rich interplay of art and psychology is woven throughout the narrative offering profound insights into the characters’ obsessions and motivations Readers are continually engaged as Theo’s determination leads to unforeseen depths /n The novel's intense exploration of silence as a response to trauma captivates audiences making it a compelling addition to the psychological thriller genre Its unexpected twists and relatable human emotions ensure its position as a standout read.
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Alex Michaelides’ The Silent Patient is a gripping psychological thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end. The pacing is perfect, with the author expertly weaving together a complex plot filled with unexpected twists and turns. The characters are well-developed and believable, making it easy to become immersed in their world. One of the most impressive aspects of this book is the way Michaelides keeps the reader guessing. Just when you think you’ve figured out the mystery the story takes a surprising turn - and then another turn and then another. The ending is both satisfying and thought-provoking, leaving you wanting more. If you’re looking for a fast-paced thriller that will keep you in suspense, I highly recommend The Silent Patient.
This was absolutely brilliant. I felt like I was reading a true life event. The way this author writes is absolutely enthralling and is incredibly intelligent. I was caught off guard so many times. I couldn’t stop the pages from turning. I gasped and physically covered my mouth when truth came to light. I truly can’t put into words how impressed I am.
The book was good, the twist was unexpected and I even had to reread the last couple chapters to understand it fully. The characters were decent, some of the psych stuff was a bit overplayed but, it was still a well rounded work. 7/10👁️(362pgs)
This one was painful. The writing itself is fine, but the bulk of the book is deeply boring at the best of times and weirdly stigmatizing of cluster B disorders at the worst. The twist is interesting leading to a brief period in the last 10% of the book in which you think for a moment perhaps the book was good after all and not a complete waste of your time. Unfortunately that doesn't last. The story quickly reverts to boring, but now with a sense of rushing to the finish about it. 3 stars because while I didn't really enjoy it the writing itself is pretty good and I think if it had been given a few more revisions and rewrites it could have shined.
I'm pretty picky about books but this book is amazing and keeps you interested. I love that it's well written and twisty. I've read the second book in the series now too and it's just as good. Definitely recommend!!
I don't think I have read a book like this where the plot twists and twists and twists and then twists again. The characters were well defined; the book hard to put down. I was so shocked at the end that I had to sit and recover. A mystery to end all mysteries!
It is difficult to review this book without inadvertently revealing too much. I can usually see a startling plot twist or a surprising character disclosure on the far horizon, but the stunner plot twist genuinely shocked me. It was original and inventive, but disturbing. The reader embarks on a journey with the book. A psychological thriller that is equal parts detective story. It begin with an earnest forensic psychotherapist, who is hired to treat a mute patient at a facility, who hasn’t spoken since she shot and killed her husband several years ago. Theo is determined to be the one to reach Alicia, who was once a famous painter. He theorizes that if he can renew her desire to paint, perhaps he can break her silence and heal the trauma that’s impeding her voice. This is the crux of the tale. Why did Alicia murder her spouse and why won’t she speak? The reader is lulled into believing that the story will lead down a particular path, and then, suddenly, the narrative becomes something else entirely. I was disappointed that I’d been fooled by the misdirection, but this was cleverly done by Michaelides. Several red herrings were introduced by the author, making many characters into potential culprits, capable of misdeeds. I enjoyed the psychological aspects of the book, and found the discussions regarding early childhood development and trauma exposure to be compelling. This is a dark and atmospheric tale, in which art and weather figure prominently. Actions and motivations are as mercurial as the humid heat, the respite of falling snow or an angry, careless brushstroke. The book concludes abruptly, and is left open-ended, which is decidedly frustrating, given the powerful reveal that was the point of the entire endeavor. Michaelides mentions his wish to revisit Theo’s character again in the future, so perhaps more will be forthcoming. The story is already provocative. The ambiguous, unfinished ending just invites more intrigue, speculation and individual interpretation. This is a chilling mystery and a worthy debut.
Such a good book! The twists and turns! I couldn't put it down! It's fast paced and witty, not to mention shocking!