Cover of The Silent Patient

The Silent Patient

by Alex Michaelides

4.50
Fiction

Description

I love him so totally, completely,sometimes it threatens to overwhelm me.Sometimes I think-No. I won't write about that.ALICIA Alicia Berenson writes a diary as a release, an outlet - and to prove to her beloved husband that everything is fine. She can't bear the thought of worrying Gabriel, or causing him pain.Until, late one evening, Alicia shoots Gabriel five times and then never speaks another word. THEO Forensic psychotherapist Theo Faber is convinced he can successfully treat Alicia, where all others have failed. Obsessed with investigating her crime, his discoveries suggest Alicia's silence goes far deeper than he first thought.And if she speaks, would he want to hear the truth?The Silent Patient is a heart-stopping debut thriller about a woman's brutal and random act of violence against her husband - and the man obsessed with discovering why.

Book Details

ISBN9781409181620
Published DateJanuary 29, 2019
LanguageEnglish
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About the Author

Alex Michaelides

Alex Michaelides is a bestselling author and screenwriter whose literary career has been marked by a seamless blend of psychological insight, narrative suspense, and cinematic flair, earning him international acclaim as one of the most compelling contemporary voices in crime fiction. Born in 1977 in Cyprus to a Greek father and an English mother, Michaelides grew up immersed in a multicultural environment that shaped both his identity and his storytelling sensibilities; the island’s history and mythological backdrop would later permeate his work in subtle but resonant ways. After completing his early education in Cyprus, he moved to the United Kingdom, where he pursued English literature at Cambridge University, an experience that honed his appreciation for classical texts and the psychological dimensions of character. Eager to combine his literary foundation with a visual medium, he studied screenwriting at the American Film Institute in Los Angeles, where he learned the mechanics of pacing, structure, and dialogue that would become trademarks of his novels. Before finding his breakthrough as a novelist, Michaelides worked in film, contributing as a screenwriter to projects such as The Devil You Know (2013) and collaborating on scripts that, while modest in recognition, gave him invaluable experience in the dynamics of storytelling for a mass audience. His immersion in therapy and psychology, including a period working at a secure psychiatric unit for teenagers, profoundly influenced his creative path, exposing him to the complexities of mental health, trauma, and human behavior—insights that later informed the authenticity and depth of his fictional characters. In 2019, Michaelides published his debut novel, The Silent Patient, a psychological thriller centered on a woman who stops speaking after a violent crime and the psychotherapist determined to uncover her truth; the book became an instant sensation, topping The New York Times bestseller list, selling millions of copies worldwide, and earning translation into over fifty languages. Praised for its shocking twist, elegant prose, and masterful control of suspense, The Silent Patient established Michaelides as a new force in crime fiction and has been optioned for a film adaptation, further cementing his crossover appeal between literature and cinema. Building on this success, he released his second novel, The Maidens, in 2021, a dark academic thriller set against the backdrop of Cambridge University that wove together classical mythology, psychoanalysis, and murder mystery; the book achieved bestseller status in both the UK and the US, demonstrating his ability to sustain reader interest with layered plots and atmospheric settings. In 2024, Michaelides published The Fury, a high-stakes tale of betrayal and revenge on a private Greek island, which once again showcased his affinity for combining the mythic landscapes of his heritage with the psychological intensity of modern suspense narratives. Throughout his career, Michaelides has been celebrated not only for his ability to craft intricate, tightly plotted thrillers but also for his exploration of silence, trauma, obsession, and the fragility of identity—themes that resonate with audiences far beyond genre fiction. Today, he continues to write from London, where he balances his literary pursuits with ongoing work in film, admired by readers and critics alike for his capacity to merge the timeless allure of Greek tragedy with the immediacy of psychological thrillers, making him one of the most distinctive and influential authors of his generation.

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