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The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides

The Silent Patient

by Alex Michaelides

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  • Feb 2019, 336 pages
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Marilyn Helm

ridiculous
Far fetched. The therapist is sicker than the patient, and whole concept of him being her stalker and putting her in a coma with morphine may be entertaing to some, but for me it was such a struggle to get through the book. I rolled my eyes, and was impatient. The writing was mediocre.
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