50 pages • 1 hour read
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The Silent Wife by A. S. A. Harrison follows Jodi Brett and Todd Gilbert, a seemingly committed couple in their mid-forties living in Chicago. Despite their long-term relationship, Todd's serial infidelities and Jodi's avoidance eventually lead to their collapse. The story explores the emotional and psychological turmoil resulting from Todd's affair with a much younger woman, which forces Jodi to confront her own darker instincts. The novel and this summary refer to domestic violence, mental illness, sexual violence, childhood sexual abuse, and addiction.
A. S. A. Harrison's The Silent Wife captures readers with its gripping psychological insights and well-paced narrative. The character development, particularly the psychological depth of the protagonist, draws praise. However, some find the plot predictable and the pacing uneven at times. Overall, it's a compelling read for domestic thriller enthusiasts.
Readers who enjoy psychological thrillers and complex character studies, such as those found in Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl or Paula Hawkins' The Girl on the Train, will be captivated by The Silent Wife by A. S. A. Harrison, a gripping tale of deception, betrayal, and the dark intricacies of a disintegrating marriage.
Mystery / Crime Fiction
Horror / Thriller / Suspense Fiction
Psychological Fiction
Life/Time: Midlife
Relationships: Marriage
Values/Ideas: Truth & Lies