During the trial, she paints a fascinating work which shows her standing naked before her easel, looking back at the those who would observe the painting with haunted eyes. From that moment on, she refuses to speak. She loves her husband more than anything else, but then one evening shots are heard and the police arrive and find her standing over his body with a smoking gun, his arms and legs wired to a chair. Wife of famed photographer, Gabriel Berenson, she’s an artist in her own right, able to fill galleries with her hyper-realistic art. In fact, it’s rather easy to tell that he’s totally obsessed with her. He’s been mesmerized long before they actually meet as doctor and patient. You see, he’s mesmerized by the Silent Patient. The protagonist’s fumbling choices and sometimes wretched attempts to play the part of detective is what makes this novel work best. Not having a bold, tough, savvy protagonist is a fresh take. The narrative is presented from the point of view of an emotionally fragile protagonist, psychotherapist Theo Faber. Alex Michaelides’ debut psychological thriller, The Silent Patient, tracks one woman’s act of violence against her husband-and of the therapist obsessed with uncovering her motive…ĭoctor, heal thyself, seems to be the overarching theme of this new, incredibly sly psychological thriller.
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