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shinko_rea 's review for:
The Silent Patient
by Alex Michaelides
A surprising interesting story. Instead of most thrillers that border on more of the mystery and horror of now it is more of reflection of trauma and a murder years ago. Which is refreshing for any thriller.
Following two stories of the phycologist and his patient. Each tainted with love, and long term trauma.
They each express their trauma differently and go through it in a heavy way. The phycologist goes back in time between him and his trauma saying he can overcome it, but instead feeds it.
While the patient goes into a silence like a Greek tragedy. She conveys her feelings through violence, writing, and the silence of body language.
Overall an interesting read, and is pleasant for a phycological thriller.
Following two stories of the phycologist and his patient. Each tainted with love, and long term trauma.
They each express their trauma differently and go through it in a heavy way. The phycologist goes back in time between him and his trauma saying he can overcome it, but instead feeds it.
While the patient goes into a silence like a Greek tragedy. She conveys her feelings through violence, writing, and the silence of body language.
Overall an interesting read, and is pleasant for a phycological thriller.