Saturday, February 20, 2016

A.S.A. Harrison - The Silent Wife

This is one of the most enjoyable novels I have read in years.  It is in the category of "psychological thriller."  It reads like a literary thriller.   The story is of a long-time relationship gone bad a la "gone girl" with lots of psychobabble and mystery.  The psychology is Adlerlian, one of my favorite styles of clinical psychology.  The protagonist is an Adlerian psychologist.  The plot leads to murder, a twist at the end, and a revelation about the protagonist's early life.  What more could you ask for?

2 comments:

Freddy Hudson said...

That's as good as it gets. I'm reading Gone Girl now.

Fred Hudson said...

Gone Girl scared me to death.