Wednesday, February 21, 2024

THE SILENT PATIENT by Alex Michaelides - BOOK REVIEW



Name Of The Book: The Silent Patient

Author Of the Book: Alex Michaelides

Genre: Phycological Thriller

ABOUT THE BOOK

"The Silent Patient" by Alex Michaelides is a gripping psychological thriller that delves into the depths of silence and the mysteries it holds. With a captivating opening line, "Alicia Berenson was thirty-three years old when she killed her husband," the novel immediately draws readers into a world filled with intrigue, suspense, and unexpected twists.

The story follows the enigmatic Alicia Berenson, a talented painter who seemingly has it all, until one tragic night shatters her perfect facade. After murdering her husband in cold blood, Alicia retreats into silence, refusing to utter a single word to anyone. Six years later, Theo Faber, a determined psychotherapist, takes on the challenge of unraveling Alicia's silence by working at the psychiatric facility where she resides.

Michaelides masterfully weaves together alternating perspectives from both Alicia and Theo, allowing readers to delve into the minds of these complex characters. Through Alicia's past and Theo's relentless pursuit of the truth, the novel gradually unravels the layers of deception, betrayal, and psychological trauma that lie beneath the surface.

MY TAKE ON THE BOOK

What sets "The Silent Patient" apart is its masterful storytelling and skillful pacing. Alex Michaelides expertly builds suspense with each page, keeping readers guessing until the very end. The alternating perspectives between Alicia and Theo provide insight into their innermost thoughts and motivations, adding layers of depth to the narrative.

While the pacing of the story may start off slow, it quickly gains momentum as the plot thickens and the stakes are raised. Each character is intricately developed, with their own motives and secrets that add depth to the narrative. The author's writing style is immersive and atmospheric, keeping readers on the edge of their seats until the final, jaw-dropping revelation.

"The Silent Patient" is a thought-provoking exploration of guilt, obsession, and the power of silence. It challenges readers to question their perceptions of truth and reality, while delivering a thrilling and satisfying conclusion that will leave them reeling. Whether you're a fan of psychological thrillers or looking for a captivating page-turner, this book is sure to keep you guessing until the very end. Highly recommended for anyone seeking an exhilarating literary journey into the darkest corners of the human psyche and with its gripping premise and expertly crafted plot twists, this novel is a must-read for fans of the genre.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Alex Michaelides read English at Cambridge University and screening at the American Film Institute. He wrote the film Devil You Knowe starring Rosamund Pike, and co-wrote The Con is On. His debut novel, The Silent Patient, is also being developed into a major motion picture, and has been sold in thirty-nine territories worldwide. Born in Cyprus to a Greek-Cypriot father and English mother, Alex Michaelides now lives in London, England.

BOOK DETAILS

Format : Paperback/ Kindle edition

Price: INR 298 /INR 194

Pages: 352

Publisher: Orion

Availability: Amazon

This blog post is part of the blog challenge Blogaberry Dazzle hosted by Cindy D’Silva and Noor Anand Chawla in collaboration with Bohemian Bibliophile.

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24 comments:

  1. Swati, this is a good reminder that I should read this book that has been lying in some corner of my bookrack for the last year. Thank you so much for reinforcing that it is a good read without spoiling it for me !

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  2. This looks like a book I would love - I enjoy reading thrillers and mysteries.

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  3. If the first line of the book is "Alicia Berenson was thirty-three years old when she killed her husband," just out of curiosity alone, everyone would want to read it I guess. From your review Swati, the book sounds therilling and interesting and also seems to have a great deal about the complex personalities of people and only not what meets the eyes... Kaveri.

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  4. Loved the review, I was looking for a thriller book and found your review here. I can't wait to purchase The Silent Payient now.

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  5. Woe dear, this review has totally captivated me. Your detailed insights into the psychological depth and suspenseful storytelling make me eager to dive into Alicia and Theo's world. The alternating perspectives and the gradual unraveling of deception and trauma sound captivating. I'm definitely picking up the Kindle edition for a thrilling read. Thanks for the recommendation.
    - Anjali

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  6. I loved the book and was blown away by the writing and narrative. The suspense reveal at the end was simply mind blowing, though I've heard people comment that it was guessable, I for one, couldn't ever decipher the ending.

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  7. I have seen this book on a lot of blogs but I have not read it yet. Thank you for sharing your review. I always like a book that makes me question our own perceptions.

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  8. I love this book. It is one of the few psychological thrillers that keep you intrigued and clueless right till the end. Amazing storytelling. Well reviewed, Swati!

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  9. Thrillers with suspense are great page-turners and are usually best when turned into films. Characters with their thoughts and motivations always have great stories worth reading.

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  10. I've heard only good things about this one. The point you made about the different PoVs sold it for me. I've been meaning to get to this book and I'm taking your post and your positive review on this book as a sign that I need to finally pick up this book. Thanks for the recommendation.

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  11. Crisp review. I have heard a lot about this book but haven't read it yet. What's your rating for the book?

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    1. I generally don't rate any book and want people to get it from my review but if you still ask it's 4.5/5

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  12. Honestly I heard a lot about this book but never got the chance or better to say made the effort to pick a copy of this book and I am guilty. You review remind me that being a thriller fan its my responsibility to read this much talked about book and I assure you to read it very soon. Thank you for giving the needed kick.

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  13. Sounds amazing. I love this genre and I think I should try it too.

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  14. The premise of a talented painter going silent after murdering her husband is already giving me chills. And knowing that it's being adapted into a major motion picture makes it even more exciting!

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  15. I love to read the thriller and mysterious stories. This one is the best one for me. Thank you for your review.

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  16. This is one of my favourite reads and something that I look forward to read many times. Absolutely loved your review

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  17. I have a read good reviews of books and brought it but didn't read ..need to start it soon

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  18. I have read it's good reviews and brought it but didn't read..now gonna start it soon

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  19. Honestly, I've heard a lot about this book but never made the effort to pick up a copy, and I'm guilty of that as I am only into romances. I steer clear of thrillers somehow.

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  20. After reading this review, I'm intrigued and eager to read this psychological thriller myself! Your detailed insights into the plot, characters, and pacing have painted a compelling picture of the book's suspenseful journey. Can't wait to experience the twists and turns firsthand. Thanks for the recommendation!

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  21. I like reading psychological thriller and this book appears to be part for it.After reading your review, I will definitely read it. Thanks for sharing.

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  22. A friend recommended this book the other day to me, and reading your review has moved this book up on my TBR list.

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  23. Sounds like a book that I would really enjoy reading! Thanks for the recommendation.
    Noor

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