The Silent Patient
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Last update: 02-02-2026
Product details
- ASIN : B07D2C6J4K
- Publisher : Celadon Books
- Accessibility :
- Publication date : February 5, 2019
- Language : English
- File size : 8.3 MB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 308 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-1250301710
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank:#67 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- Murder Thrillers
- Psychological Thrillers (Books)
- Suspense Thrillers
- Customer Reviews:4.44.4 out of 5 stars(392,060)
Top reviews from the United States
- Jean MGreat read/Loved itThe Silent Patient completely lived up to the hype. The story is gripping from the start, with a slow-burn tension that keeps you hooked until the very end. The psychological depth of the characters makes the plot feel unsettling in the best way.
The twist was genuinely shocking and not something I saw coming, even though I tried to piece everything together along the way. The pacing is perfect—just enough detail to build suspense without dragging. Once I started reading, I couldn’t put it down.
If you enjoy psychological thrillers with unreliable narrators and jaw-dropping twists, this is a must-read. - JenMust read!!!A gripping psychological thriller with smart twists and steady tension. Alicia’s silence keeps the mystery sharp, and the ending delivers a satisfying shock. A quick, addictive read for anyone who loves twisty stories.
- CJ NOLAA who-done-it with a final plot twist that was “wow!”This was a very entertaining mystery with a final twist that I never saw coming! Well written, held my attention, and just a very good story.
- Amazon CustomerAdd it to Your Reading List!I read this book for book club not knowing anything about it, and I was pleasantly surprised. It was an easy and enjoyable read, and I particularly liked how the book shifted between perspectives of characters which gives the book an interesting progression. I finished the book in just a few days and can say that I was in for a surprise with this one! I do love a good twist. I highly recommend.
- Tami BGood Read3.5 Stars: This has been on my TBR for quite some time and is my first book by the author. Short chapters are always a fan favorite for me. There are two plots inside the book. One was pretty easy to guess, which did not take away from the book. There were no thrills in the book until the end. Overall, it was a good read.
- DoraJust Fun - And Sometimes You Need ThatI really liked this book. It has been a while since I said that. I chose it to fulfill the category requirement of a book "told in a non-chronological order." That sounds complicated, but it isn't. This book was a fun, easy read - which is what I needed right now. It is a psychological mystery. The main narrator is a therapist, which lends some unique insights into the narrator's observations. The chapters are short, which is another reason it made for an easy end-of-summer read for me. The different perspectives and varying timelines were interesting. This style kept my brain engaged without feeling like work. And it had a twist. Of course.
- Ja'NaeWhat a twisterThe Silent Patient, Alex Michaelides’ bestselling psychological thriller, offers an intense journey into the depths of trauma, obsession, and betrayal. It tells the story of Alicia Berenson, a successful painter who is accused of murdering her husband, Gabriel, in cold blood. After the incident, Alicia becomes mute, refusing to speak a word about the murder. Her silence becomes a mystery that captivates the public and the media, earning her a reputation as “the silent patient.”
Enter Theo Faber, a forensic psychologist drawn to Alicia’s case. Intrigued by her silence and determined to understand her motivations, Theo takes a job at the mental institution where she is held. His goal: to help Alicia find her voice again and unravel the mystery of what happened on that fateful night. However, as he delves into her life and psyche, Theo discovers that his own dark past and obsessive tendencies make him deeply vulnerable, and the line between therapist and patient begins to blur.
Michaelides’ writing is atmospheric and gripping, layering suspense with carefully placed hints and misdirection. The novel’s pacing builds suspense beautifully, with short, sharp chapters that keep readers on edge. The narrative oscillates between Theo's perspective and Alicia’s diary entries, adding depth to the plot and a haunting quality to Alicia’s silence.
One of the most notable strengths of The Silent Patient is its twist ending, which is both shocking and well-earned. Michaelides carefully constructs the story to ensure that readers are left reeling as the truth unfolds. This twist not only changes the perspective on previous events but also forces readers to question the reliability of the narrator—a hallmark of great psychological thrillers.
Although some may find the characters slightly underdeveloped, particularly those on the periphery of the central mystery, Michaelides succeeds in making both Alicia and Theo complex and compelling. The themes of mental illness, trauma, and the search for truth are explored thoughtfully, though some aspects feel more surface-level compared to the novel’s twist-driven appeal.
In summary, The Silent Patient is a thrilling read with a satisfying blend of suspense and psychological depth. Its success lies in Michaelides' ability to manipulate readers’ expectations, making it a highly recommended choice for anyone who enjoys thrillers with unexpected twists and complex psychological layers.