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The Silent Patient: The record-breaking, multimillion copy Sunday Times bestselling thriller and Richard & Judy book club pick (English Edition) Versión Kindle
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Longitud: 336 páginas | Word Wise: Activado | Tipografía mejorada: Activado |
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Absolutely brilliant . . . I read it in a state of intense, breathless excitement (STEPHEN FRY)
Masterly plotting, Hitchcockian suspense and an absolute jaw-dropper of an ending. Read this book! (LUCY FOLEY, bestselling author of THE HUNTING PARTY)
Intelligent, imaginative and a terrific read (THE TIMES - Crime Book of the Month)
I read it in two nights and savoured every luscious word, every grim encounter, every startling twist (DAVID BALDACCI)
Smart, sophisticated suspense - a very fine novel by any standard (LEE CHILD)
The perfect thriller. I quite literally couldn't put it down (A. J. Finn, bestselling author of THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW)
A taut, meticulously plotted and compelling novel (THE OBSERVER)
The Silent Patient may be a first novel, but it has the pace and finesse of a master (BBC CULTURE)
One of the best thrillers I've read this year. Masterfully plotted and brilliantly paced by a writer at the top of his game (CARA HUNTER, Sunday Times bestselling author of CLOSE TO HOME)
A superior psycho-thriller (THE TIMES) --Este texto se refiere a la edición hardcover.
Masterly plotting, Hitchcockian suspense and an absolute jaw-dropper of an ending. Read this book! (LUCY FOLEY, bestselling author of THE HUNTING PARTY)
Intelligent, imaginative and a terrific read (THE TIMES - Crime Book of the Month)
I read it in two nights and savoured every luscious word, every grim encounter, every startling twist (DAVID BALDACCI)
Smart, sophisticated suspense - a very fine novel by any standard (LEE CHILD)
The perfect thriller. I quite literally couldn't put it down (A. J. Finn, bestselling author of THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW)
A taut, meticulously plotted and compelling novel (THE OBSERVER)
The Silent Patient may be a first novel, but it has the pace and finesse of a master (BBC CULTURE)
One of the best thrillers I've read this year. Masterfully plotted and brilliantly paced by a writer at the top of his game (CARA HUNTER, Sunday Times bestselling author of CLOSE TO HOME)
A superior psycho-thriller (THE TIMES) --Este texto se refiere a la edición hardcover.
Biografía del autor
Alex Michaelides was born in Cyprus to a Greek-Cypriot father and English mother. He read English at Cambridge University and received a MA in screenwriting from the American Film Institute. He wrote the film Devil You Know, starring Rosamund Pike, and co-wrote The Con is On, starring Uma Thurman and Tim Roth. The Silent Patient, his first novel, is a Sunday Times, New York Times, Australian and Irish bestseller.
--Este texto se refiere a la edición hardcover.
Detalles del producto
- ASIN : B07G17DR4X
- Editorial : Orion (5 febrero 2019)
- Idioma: : Inglés
- Tamaño del archivo : 397 KB
- Texto a voz : Activado
- Tipografía mejorada : Activado
- X-Ray : Activado
- Word Wise : Activado
- Longitud de impresión : 336 páginas
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- nº2 en Ficción religiosa y espiritual en inglés
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Revisado en España el 6 de julio de 2019
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I sometimes ,almost always,fall into the trap of having my expectations to high, based on marvellous reviews by important publications and personalities. I've read better thriller novels with much less publicity, although this one did have me hooked to the end. I found the characters shallow....I couldn't even feel sorry for Alicia. The ending was quite a twist, although predictable. By the time I got to it I knew who it was and why.
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Revisado en España el 18 de agosto de 2020
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I bought this book based on reviews, and i was excited to read it! On the positive, it is a fast read, I was finished it in half a day, also on the positive i did stay awake to get to the end. And the twist was a decent one. On the other side, I did not feel it was very well written, I did not like (or really dislike) the characters. And overall, which it is a decent first novel, and is definitely a page turner, it rang somewhat hollow overall.
Revisado en España el 31 de mayo de 2019
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Un thriller que te atrapará desde el primer momento. Alicia tiene un feliz matrimonio pero mata a su marido de una forma muy cruel. El terapeuta, Theo, intentará sacarla del mundo en el que ha quedado, pues Alicia no vuelve a hablar desde el suceso. Final inesperado.
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WoW, totally page turner! Gripping, fascinating book! I was reading it till I finished at 02.30 last night. 100% recommend it for good thriller fans.
It was my first book from this author and I'll look for more.
It was my first book from this author and I'll look for more.
Revisado en España el 22 de marzo de 2020
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I just couldn’t put it down!! An absolute page-turner!!
A book that keeps you intrigued until the end. The story of how the famous painter Alicia Berenson killed her husband.
I’m sure you will enjoy this book!
A book that keeps you intrigued until the end. The story of how the famous painter Alicia Berenson killed her husband.
I’m sure you will enjoy this book!
Revisado en España el 13 de abril de 2020
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Just the one plot line I was thinking wasn't been developed enough was the key of all the mistery... so, in the end, I was wrong and the story is beautifully designed.
Revisado en España el 30 de diciembre de 2020
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Es una novela en la que no pierdes el interés en nigua momento y el final es totalmente imprevisible. Merece la pena si te gusta este género.
Revisado en España el 5 de abril de 2020
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Es distinto. Se lee fácilmente y mantiene el interés del lector en todo momento, sobre todo, cuando va llegando el final.
Muy recomendable.
Muy recomendable.
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Avid Reader
1,0 de 5 estrellas
Book industry hype fools us ... again!
Revisado en Reino Unido el 5 de agosto de 2019Compra verificada
I don’t normally write reviews but on this occasion I feel so annoyed at being conned out of my fiver by the book industry moguls that I simply had to have my say.
I succumbed to the hype and purchased this book only to end up being painfully (almost literally) disappointed. Like many of the other poor reviews I read on Amazon (and mercifully there are enough of them to support my opinion), this book is an example of how anything can make millions of it’s marketed well enough. But it’s so unfair to some of the talented writers out there struggling to get a look in. Plot? Ridiculous. Knowledge of psychotherapy? Verging on dangerous and for the most part unethically represented. Writing style? Cringe worthy , stilted and overly explanatory ... what happened to the ‘show not tell’ mantra of good creative writing? Character development? Embarrassingly one dimensional and frankly boring. Twists? Seriously ... it’s a joke! And as for the typos, the confusing misuse of tenses and basic grammar - horrifying! And the guy supposedly has a degree in English Literature from Cambridge!
I predict that this, when played out on the silver screen, headlined no doubt by another big celebrity like Thurman or Lawerence, will flop in the same way Mr Michaelidis’ other two screenplays did. It’s inevitable. The guy may have a bucket load if high profile connections but he’s an average/poor writer at best. But I suppose what does he care? He’s making a fortune. That makes him a good business man .. . at least.
I succumbed to the hype and purchased this book only to end up being painfully (almost literally) disappointed. Like many of the other poor reviews I read on Amazon (and mercifully there are enough of them to support my opinion), this book is an example of how anything can make millions of it’s marketed well enough. But it’s so unfair to some of the talented writers out there struggling to get a look in. Plot? Ridiculous. Knowledge of psychotherapy? Verging on dangerous and for the most part unethically represented. Writing style? Cringe worthy , stilted and overly explanatory ... what happened to the ‘show not tell’ mantra of good creative writing? Character development? Embarrassingly one dimensional and frankly boring. Twists? Seriously ... it’s a joke! And as for the typos, the confusing misuse of tenses and basic grammar - horrifying! And the guy supposedly has a degree in English Literature from Cambridge!
I predict that this, when played out on the silver screen, headlined no doubt by another big celebrity like Thurman or Lawerence, will flop in the same way Mr Michaelidis’ other two screenplays did. It’s inevitable. The guy may have a bucket load if high profile connections but he’s an average/poor writer at best. But I suppose what does he care? He’s making a fortune. That makes him a good business man .. . at least.

DCB
1,0 de 5 estrellas
I fell for the hype...
Revisado en Reino Unido el 14 de febrero de 2019Compra verificada
...so that you don't have to. The narrative is split between a psychotherapist who seems to have just picked up his first 'how to' manual and is determined to share it with us, and the least convincing diary I have ever read. Don't read this book unless you enjoy flat, predictable prose and unconvincing characterisation.
Lovers of big twists may be tempted, but I found it both predictable and, paradoxically, implausible. The Stephen Fry who declares this to be 'brilliant' on the dust cover can't be the Stephen Fry we are all thinking of. Avoid.
Lovers of big twists may be tempted, but I found it both predictable and, paradoxically, implausible. The Stephen Fry who declares this to be 'brilliant' on the dust cover can't be the Stephen Fry we are all thinking of. Avoid.

Bluecashmere.
4,0 de 5 estrellas
Certainly engrossing.
Revisado en Reino Unido el 18 de febrero de 2019Compra verificada
Many books are marketed as compelling page-turners. This one certainly is. As sleep-denying novels go, this one must come high up the list. It does not belong in the crime genre, even though crime is involved. Rather it is a psychological thriller, fittingly set mainly within a secure psychiatric ward. The narrator, for the most part, shares top billing with a young girl artist, who after traumatic events refuses,or is unable, to speak, seemingly trapped in post traumatic shock.
The narrator , Theo Faber, is a young psychotherapist, who seizes on the opportunity to work with the patient, Alicia Berenson, in the hope of helping her, and in particular restoring her speech. To say more about the action would be to spoil the experience of being carried along by the plot. It's a novel that can very nearly be read at a sitting, and once past a certain point, is extremely difficult to put down.
On the basis of all this, it would seem the book falls automatically into the highest bracket, yet I do have some reservations. That it is a quick easy read is only partly owing to the intriguing plot. Some of the writing is flat and cliched; the diary sequences are not wholly convincing - I find them inconsistent with an agonised state of mind - there are lapses in grammar and the book needs more careful proof-reading.
The underlying idea is original and promising and it's not a book that anyone is likely to abandon half way through, but it lacks polish; it would have profited by the author standing back at the end and taking a hard critical look. At times I felt it was written in as great a rush as it is likely to be read. I have to admit, though, that it seems to have impressed a large number of people.
The narrator , Theo Faber, is a young psychotherapist, who seizes on the opportunity to work with the patient, Alicia Berenson, in the hope of helping her, and in particular restoring her speech. To say more about the action would be to spoil the experience of being carried along by the plot. It's a novel that can very nearly be read at a sitting, and once past a certain point, is extremely difficult to put down.
On the basis of all this, it would seem the book falls automatically into the highest bracket, yet I do have some reservations. That it is a quick easy read is only partly owing to the intriguing plot. Some of the writing is flat and cliched; the diary sequences are not wholly convincing - I find them inconsistent with an agonised state of mind - there are lapses in grammar and the book needs more careful proof-reading.
The underlying idea is original and promising and it's not a book that anyone is likely to abandon half way through, but it lacks polish; it would have profited by the author standing back at the end and taking a hard critical look. At times I felt it was written in as great a rush as it is likely to be read. I have to admit, though, that it seems to have impressed a large number of people.

A.M.
3,0 de 5 estrellas
An okay psychological thriller - but overhyped
Revisado en Reino Unido el 12 de febrero de 2019Compra verificada
It was an okay read. I’ve been reading quite a lot of psychological thrillers recently and this one didn’t quite grip me in the same way some of the others have. I also disliked the way certain behaviours were dismissed along the lines of ‘she’s borderline; borderlines act like that’. Firstly, the term borderline (or borderline personality disorder) has generally been replaced with the term emotionally unstable personality disorder. Secondly, it’s unlikely a doctor would define a patient by her diagnosis. For example common parlance often describes people as ‘being bipolar’. A mental health professional would describe that person as ‘a person who has bipolar disorder’. There’s a subtle, but crucial, difference there. Finally, emotionally unstable personality disorder gets enough bad press - patients do not need books like this badmouthing their diagnosis. I am thinking here of the fact that the phrase ‘borderlines are seductive’ is used a handful of times, never mind the fact that we are told Alicia ‘is borderline’ and the whole book centres on the fact that Alicia, a mute in patient in a psychiatric facility, may have killed her husband. As someone who has the diagnosis of emotionally unstable personality disorder, I take issue with the things I have highlighted.
Having said all that, the book did have some interesting twists and turns in it and the ‘borderline’ issue didn’t put me off to the extent that I couldn’t finish it. So, yes, all in all an okay read but I do think it is over hyped and I probably won’t bother with the film adaptation that is apparently going to be made.
Having said all that, the book did have some interesting twists and turns in it and the ‘borderline’ issue didn’t put me off to the extent that I couldn’t finish it. So, yes, all in all an okay read but I do think it is over hyped and I probably won’t bother with the film adaptation that is apparently going to be made.

Gabe Lemkin
1,0 de 5 estrellas
Abysmal Writing
Revisado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de febrero de 2019Compra verificada
What makes Gone Girl and Sharp Objects more then just cheesy page turners is the quality of the writing. What makes The Silent Patient such a tacky slog is the consistently lazy, cliche-ridden, dumbed down prose. Who cares about a mystery when you have to trudge through page after page of sophomoric prose?
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