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2000s: Sometimes silence can be deafening…
2000s: Sometimes silence can be deafening…
Alicia Berenson shoots her husband in the head five times, and then never speaks again.
Forensic psychotherapist Theo Faber must find a way to get Alicia Berenson to talk if he wants to treat her.
Only then can he unravel the shocking events of that night five years before…
The locations in the city are merely a backdrop to the action on the page and inside the characters heads. The psychotherapist works in the fictional grove in London and it’s inside this clinic and in the diaries of his patient where the real action takes place.
Apt that a large city such as London should be the backdrop though – the crowds of people, the noise and chaos, the need for silence and the anonymity that only a city can provide….
Where you can stand in a crowd of people and shout at the top of your voice, yet no one can hear you or even see you..
Destination : London, Cambridge Author/Guide: Alex Michaelides Departure Time: 2000s
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