by Alex Michaelides
Read Date: 5/11/24
Review
Within the pages of "The Silent Patient" we have everything we need from a fantastic thriller... relatable characters, secrets, lies, and more twists and turns than a medieval hedge maze.
The story starts out simply enough, a woman kills her husband. We know it was her cause she was found with the murder weapon in her hand, his blood all over her, no one else was around, and... she doesn't deny it. Innocent people say they didn't do it, right? Maybe. But guilt people don't usually go silent... like, completely silent.
As the story unfolds, we encounter a slew of people who could be responsible... The art dealer? The cousin? The brother-in-law? The neighbor? What about the stranger who is watching her and no one else sees?
Or maybe it was her after all?
The truth is found within the pages of this dual point of view, multi-timeline tale.
Fans of Freida McFadden and B.A. Paris will enjoy this book.
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