
The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
A Thrilling Ride Marred by Missteps: 'The Silent Patient' Falls Flat
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I dove into 'The Silent Patient' expecting a gripping mystery, but the execution fell short. The story's unique blend of art, psychology, and crime kept me hooked, but several characters felt like afterthoughts. The author's attempt to subvert expectations is admirable, but the payoff is underwhelming. The writing is engaging, and the twists are well-executed, but the pacing is uneven. I was left feeling frustrated and underwhelmed. The story explores themes of trauma, mental health, and the power of art, which are timely and thought-provoking. However, the plot relies too heavily on convenient coincidences and contrivances, which takes away from the overall impact.




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- •The writing is engaging and immersive, making it easy to get lost in the story.
- •The unique blend of art, psychology, and crime creates a compelling narrative.
- •The twists and turns are well-executed, keeping the reader guessing.
- •The author's attempt to subvert expectations is admirable, even if it doesn't quite pay off.
- •The writing is descriptive and evocative, making it easy to visualize the characters and settings.
- •The story explores themes of trauma, mental health, and the power of art, which are timely and thought-provoking.
- •The pacing is engaging, with some sections feeling like a thrilling ride.
- •The author's use of language is vivid and engaging, making the story come alive.
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- •Several characters feel like afterthoughts, lacking depth and development.
- •The pacing is uneven, with some sections feeling rushed and others dragging on.
- •The plot relies too heavily on convenient coincidences and contrivances.
- •The author's attempt to subvert expectations feels forced and unnatural.
- •The supporting characters are underdeveloped and feel like cardboard cutouts.
- •The story's climax is underwhelming and fails to deliver on the promise of the setup.
- •The plot twist is predictable, which takes away from the overall impact.
- •The character development is lacking, making it hard to connect with the characters.



