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Instant number-one New York Times best seller
This program includes a bonus interview with the author.
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....
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“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)
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- Amazon Customer
- 2019-02-21
Couldn't stop listening
It's been a long time since I've enjoyed a book (audio or paper) as much as this one! I LOVE a book that keeps me guessing, and just when I thought I'd figured this one out, there was a little twist . . . then another. Great character development! Really enjoyable!
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- Amazon Customer
- 2019-02-19
Keeps you thinking.
I enjoyed this book. It makes you want to keep listening and unraveling the story.
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- iyixi
- 2019-03-22
WOW WOW WOW
This book was incredible. Although the author doesn’t consider this a psychological thriller, I feel like it was one to me. The character development,
mystery, suspense and twists & turns kept me on my toes the entire book. I cannot say enough good things about this book, worth the credit 100%!!
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- Amazon Customer
- 2019-03-20
what a good book!
I loved this book. the story was catchy and entertaining with good character developement. to me it was more of a mystery than a psychological thriller.
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- Cory M.
- 2019-03-13
Fascinating
This book grabbed my attention from the opening and held it throughout the entire story. Full of red herrings and twists and turns it is an exceptionally suspenseful mystery. The narration is skillfully done and allows one to be fully drawn in to the story. I highly enjoyed this book.
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- Antonio Messam
- 2019-03-18
Suspense is the best part of the story
Writer Alex Michaelides wrote a brilliant story that kept me captivated and engaged. Every plot point created a new journey making us ask the question, "Where is the story going?". The twist in the end was good and made us understand the character's choices. I highly recommend this book that's filled with exciting suspense and drama
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- Mercedes
- 2019-03-08
Exciting! very Rich!
Its fascinating. The plot is stunning. You never guess what happens at the end. The first book I couldn't put down!
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- Christina McEwen
- 2019-03-04
Bad writing and bad character
I found this book really hard to get through, the whole thing felt like someone took an Intro to Psychology class and thought they knew everything about therapy. The main character is terrible to listen to complain about all the people that they hate, and the story spends very little time with the only sympathetic character.
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- Charley Bekolay
- 2019-03-06
Exciting Read
what an enjoyable story. I'm usually pretty good at predicting where a storyline is going but this book surprise me a few times there were definitely some red herrings. highly recommend
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- jknutsson
- 2019-02-10
Could Not Stop Listening!
Wow! I flew through this book in two days! I enjoyed the narrator, the story, the plot twists... everything!
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- arianna
- 2019-12-12
Wonderful narrators!!!
The actors who played the voices did a phenomenonal job!! Bravo ! I highly recommend
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- Keeley
- 2019-11-28
Fantastic story, gripping with suspense to the end
I loved this book. Normally I listen to romantic fiction but wanted to try something different. I was not disappointed. The suspense was right until the end. The narrators were fantastic and managed to do different accents. I will look out for other titles by this author.
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- NBurkey
- 2019-02-10
Suspense at its best!
This recently released debut novel by Alex Michaelides has been called a psychological thriller, but I think the more appropriate term would be a psychological suspense, and a fantastic one at that. The reader is not anxiously awaiting another attack from an unknown villain, but rather sits in page-turning anticipation of understanding the ‘why’ of a known killer. Since the murder takes place in the very beginning of the book and we are pretty sure (with occasional moments of doubt) that we know who the murderer is, the brilliance is how the author takes us through numerous twists and turns as we follow the mystery of why and how this event occurred.
The writing is tight, the characters engrossing in a macabre sense, and the darkness so well orchestrated that the reader is left with the sense that one can really never know oneself, let alone someone else…or what we/they are capable of. Bravo. Great debut novel.
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- Jillian Hendrickson
- 2019-02-12
Amazing debut!
This is an AWESOME book. It doesn’t rely on cheap thrills or shock for shock’s sake. It’s a mystery, full of tension and suspense. I love the Greek mythology component. One of the best I’ve listened to or read in a long time (and I read and/or listen to a LOT)! Highly recommend!
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- A. Koren
- 2019-02-07
No superlatives can describe how exceptional this book is
As someone who has been reading the mystery genre for over 60 years and was a former book buyer who read ARCs voraciously this is one of the finest mystery thrillers I have ever read. Simply stunning-the kind that leaves you speechless.
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- StampLady
- 2019-02-11
Intriguing. Mysterious. Twisty-Turny.
I didn't see that coming! I read this genre often, so I think I'm good at looking for what's to come, but I didn't put the clues together in the right order this time. You will FEEL this story! It is so well written with clear imagery of the characters, the setting, the emotions. It is definitely a "credit-worthy" work! Don't miss this one.
Narration from both Jack Hawkins and Louise Brealey were exceptional!
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- Alicia Herrington
- 2019-02-06
Librarian vs. Reader: Silent Patient
Librarian: This will be a good one for all your fans of psychological thrillers. Picture the readers at your library who absolutely devoured Gone Girl and Girl on a Train. You know who I'm talking about, the readers who wanted to spend forever chatting to you about every twist and turn. This is their next obsession. It's dark, and twisty, and you never know what's going to happen until it does. Get this into the hands of the right readers and I can easily see this one blowing up.
Reader: I'm not normally a fan of psychological thrillers. The whole unreliable narrator thing drives me crazy. This one might have changed my mind. Maybe. Probably not, but it did come closer than any other I've read. I'm still processing it, but I'm still not sure if I love it or hate it, which is more than can be said for anything else in this genre.
Listener: The audiobook narration on this one is excellent. The narrator makes the characters all come alive in uniquely chilling ways. The suspense builds with every scene, thanks at least in part to the narration.
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- Sara
- 2019-02-07
No crazy thoughts allowed ;)
Fascinating.... I really enjoyed the psychological aspect of this story, which is pretty much the entire book. It was a bit slower in the first half but like most thrillers, it develops slowly and over time. It's interesting, during that slower section I did wonder... am I going to like this. I was very surprised with my feelings on that... I did really like it. It doesn't feel like a thriller per-say during that first half but more a mystery. However, that last half was definitely a thriller.
Alex Michaelides is a fantastic writer. His story is thorough and well-paced. I really had no idea where he was taking us and I loved being totally side-swipped at the end. I really love a book that I can't pick apart! I'm going to be watching this author for another book! I see lots of good things in the future for him (and us for-that-matter).
The narrators, Jack Hawkins and Louise Brealey were both fantastic! I was captivated with Brealey's voice. She really portrayed emotions. They both were a pleasure to listen too. I would happily listen to either of them again and again.
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- Kathleen
- 2019-04-30
What’s wrong with me?
I read several reviews. Most folks liked the book over all, with some minor complaints. I agree with one reviewer that Theo sounds aggressive, and is condescending in words and in narrator’s tone. He seems rather defiant and passive aggressive, spitting words with an edge..There are a few horrible cliches in the book that a high school English teacher would mark off. Made me enroll my eyes. Went back and listened to chapters twice as i worked thru the recording. I love a good thriller, however, much to my dismay I found the whole thing frustrating. Hard to keep the characters straight, and the plot was muddled to me. Reflections on past and present events/relationships left me confused..who did what, who thought what. Couldn’t keep the numerous people straight. I wanted to like this book....too many avenues that were supposed to keep us hooked for the reveal at the end. I would not recommend the book to a friend.
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- Dorothy
- 2019-09-13
Just O.K.
First of all, I did listen to the whole book, which is saying a lot, Usually, when a book is YA level and bland, I say blah, blah, blah to myself and turn it off and return it. But, I felt like it was time to write a review of this sort of "best seller" so I listened to the end and I kept it. This book, like so many I have started in the last three years, is akin to cotton candy at the fair - full of air and lightly colored sugar but not much there there. Having said that - do go ahead and listen! It's not dreadful. It's an okay book. If you loved "The Girl on the Train," or any other newly published book in this thriller genre, you will like this as well.
(Gone Girl is the best of this genre.)
Back to my review. I knew what was going on: I guessed the who, what etc very early on. It had so many improbable plot elements. Mostly, I felt it was missing something. It seemed - bland. An example of a truly great psychological mystery is Rebecca. It has the mystery, the build up, the TWIST you never saw coming but more than all of those important elements, it has beautiful language, writing, exposition and atmosphere. The most important element being beautiful writing; language used exquisitely.
Books today are written like screen plays. You can see it in your mind's eye as if it were playing on a TV or as a PBS Mystery or a Netflix original. This book would actually be perfect as a Netflix Original.
I think I understand why books like this and others like The Girl on a Train are so well regarded and popular. Our collective reading and writing skills are morphing into something an 8th grade education will support. Or, I should say, eighth grade in 1979 which is more like the average high school education today. If you want to get published this is an important thing to know. Gear your book to this level. I do get it. The more people who can read it and enjoy, the better. I do believe that the publishing companies have determined this and are no dummies when it comes to book sales. This is understandable. The flip side is, at least SOMEONE is reading. Hurrah! But, this book won't stand the test of time like Rebecca has. Cotton candy. And it's okay to buy cotton candy. It's FUN. But it feels like the quality of so many books anymore is cotton candy and you can't live healthily on a diet of cotton candy.
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- Keenan
- 2019-02-09
Enjoyable but could have been a short story.
Oh Sigmon Freud, while you may not have been correct in all of your practices, you did allow an enjoyable book to be written using them.
I think that it was a fascinating story, however, it felt “stretched out”. This novel could have easily been a short story. Ironically, I still do not feel that there was much character development. But all-in-all, a fun and intriguing listen.
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- Hera
- 2019-02-07
This One Should Not Be Missed<br />
I hate to call this the perfect thriller because its so much more. With a basis in Greek Mythology, a story about a psychotherapist and a painter, a great setting with a fresh story and plot twists you'll never see coming, in my opinion this is the best psychological thriller to come down the pike in quite some time. Fascinating, brilliant and intelligent!
Robin the Reviewer 😁
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