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The Silent Patient

by Alex Michaelides

2019 · Hachette UK

About the book

Alicia Berenson, a successful artist, shoots her husband Gabriel five times in the face and immediately descends into total silence. This refusal to speak transforms a domestic tragedy into a national mystery, landing Alicia in a high-security psychiatric facility called the Grove. Theo Faber, a criminal psychotherapist obsessed with the case, secures a position at the hospital to treat her. He utilizes forensic psychology and artistic interpretation of her final painting, an Alcestis-inspired self-portrait, to uncover the trauma behind her violence and her subsequent mutism.

Fans of psychological mysteries read this book to analyze the mechanics of psychiatric treatment and the professional boundaries between doctor and patient. It appeals to those looking for non-linear storytelling that connects childhood neglect to adult psychosis. Readers walk away with a specific understanding of how suppressed memories influence behavior and how a singular, calculated narrative twist can reframe every previous chapter. The story provides a clinical look at obsession and the way hidden personal histories dictate the actions of both the criminal and the healer.

Details

Published
2019
Publisher
Hachette UK
ISBN
9781409181644
Language
EN