
The Silent Patient
by Alex Michaelides
A criminal psychotherapist becomes obsessed with uncovering why a famous painter shot her husband five times in the face and has not spoken a single word since.
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Alex Michaelides is a British-Cypriot author and screenwriter whose debut thriller The Silent Patient became one of the best-selling psychological thrillers of the decade.
Alex Michaelides trained as a screenwriter before writing The Silent Patient, and his background in dramatic structure is evident in the novel’s architecture: a forensic psychotherapist attempts to understand why a celebrated painter shot her husband five times and then never spoke another word. The premise is gripping, the pacing is relentless, and the twist — when it arrives — is one of the more genuinely surprising in recent psychological thriller fiction.
The Silent Patient is a book engineered for a specific effect, and it achieves that effect efficiently. It became a global bestseller for good reason: the central mystery is compelling, the short chapters keep pages turning, and Michaelides uses Greek tragedy (Alicia’s obsession with Alcestis) to give the story a literary veneer that lifts it above standard genre fare. The psychotherapy setting also allows for a kind of structural cleverness that thriller readers tend to reward.
The fair criticism is that the characters, beyond the central pair, are functional rather than fully realized, and that rereading the novel after knowing the twist exposes some strains in the internal logic. The book is optimized for the first read. Michaelides is a skilled craftsman of the psychological thriller form — readers who want propulsive, well-constructed genre fiction will not be disappointed, as long as they do not expect the depth of a literary novel.

by Alex Michaelides
A criminal psychotherapist becomes obsessed with uncovering why a famous painter shot her husband five times in the face and has not spoken a single word since.
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by Alex Michaelides
A group of friends gather on a private Greek island for a holiday with a faded Hollywood actress. Within days, one of them will be dead — and the narrator, playwright Elliot Chase, must reconstruct what happened before the killer strikes again.
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