The Silent Patient

 


The Silent Patient

Author: Alex Michaelides

A frightful homicide, a lady held hostage as far as she could tell, and not entirely set in stone to open her mysteries - what's not to cherish about Alex Michaelides' THE SILENT PATIENT? This modern introduction tension novel is each piece meriting the gushing early commendation it's as of now getting. Perusing more like a person study than a suspenseful thrill ride, THE SILENT PATIENT is a labyrinth like investigation of the minds of both a lady indicted for killing her better half and not entirely settled to treat her. The significance of Michaelides' uncommon first clever falsehoods not in mile-a-minute pacing or whiplash-prompting turns, however in the creator's marvelous, deliberate structure - and separating - of his characters. Similarly as his hero investigates and discloses the psychological condition of his subject, in this way, as well, does Michaelides deliberately uncover to his perusers the brain science of the characters whereupon THE SILENT PATIENT is constructed. Instead of exploring a wrongdoing, THE SILENT PATIENT examines the brain of a lawbreaker - and what a holding examination it is. THE SILENT PATIENT is vivid and entrancing — the sort of unhesitatingly drawn tension story that doesn't require large, showy turns to keep you snared… however that conveys a remarkable curve or two at any rate. Trust the publicity: THE SILENT PATIENT likely could be the presentation wrongdoing novel of the time.

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