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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Call it a 2.5. It’s not a thriller, and it’s nothing like Gone Girl. It’s mismarketed, big time. The characters are all unlikable. One is a non-practicing Catholic, and the few times the faith is mentioned its about 80% accurate which is more I can say for the last book I read. Everyone is pretty much immoral and terrible, and in that sense, I hated it. I hate that goodness barely exists in fiction. That said, I kind of liked the dreamy writing style and the unique voice of the author, and it was an interesting story. ( ) Meet Todd Gilbert, one of the most despicable, selfish, and repellent characters in modern literature. We learn on page 2 of the book that *something* has turned his wife, Jodi, into a murderer. In alternating "His" and "Her" chapters, we learn the story of Todd and Jodi's marriage -- what each is willing to live with, and what each feels s/he can't live without. The book's marketing department dubbed this "The Next 'Gone Girl'," which does a disservice to both books. "The Silent Wife" lacks the psychological tension of "Gone Girl", but can definitely stand on its own as a tale of a marriage gone sour and people acting in desperation. This novel was exquisite, it pulled me in entirely. It is a novel that can be read easily in one or two days. In fact, it is a novel that calls you. A relationship of twenty years, never a marriage, because neither felt it was necessary. Jodi Brett, a psychologist, with several degrees behind her name and Todd Gilbert, a developer, builder, with no degrees behind his name, met by accident. Jodi was moving and her moving truck struck Todd's truck in a blinding Chicago rain. Somehow in-between the yelling and accusations a relationship developed, and within a short time they moved in together. They had a perfect life, thought Jodi. A lovely apartment, expensive furnishings, good food, fast cars and good sex. The only issue was the never discussed liaisons that Todd had with other women. Jodi, ignored them, never addressed them, and lived in a perpetual state of denial. This denial seemed to be a state for both of them. Each of them had a difficult, abusive childhood. OnlyTodd spoke of his. Jodi kept her issues covered, deep denial, that seems strange for a therapist. They lived an altered life,an altered existence. Todd got what he wanted, whenever he wanted, and, Jodi, got what she wanted, she thought. Jodi dressed in expensive beige pants and white shirt while at home,and this seems to be her existence, beige. Just right, no highs, no lows, until something occurs that brings everything crashing. Couples who talk above the fray, but never really discussing their feelings. Too afraid to show what is really going on? On the surface, the perfect couple, below the surface, what has this alliance wrought? Love is apparent, but where is the love, really? The author, I have read, died before her novel was published. Her first novel, exquisite writing. I could see and feel the characters, their surroundings, their emotions right there, but not shared with each other. This is the novel I would recommend, surprising in some sense, but so right, to the core! no reviews | add a review
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Thriller.
HTML: A chilling psychological thriller about a marriage, a way of life, and how far one woman will go to keep what is rightfully hers Jodi and Todd are at a bad place in their marriage. Much is at stake, including the affluent life they lead in their beautiful waterfront condo in Chicago, as she, the killer, and he, the victim, rush haplessly toward the main event. He is a committed cheater; she lives and breathes denial. He exists in dual worlds; she likes to settle scores. He decides to play for keeps; she has nothing left to lose. Told in alternating voices, The Silent Wife is about a marriage in the throes of dissolution, a couple headed for catastrophe, concessions that can't be made, and promises that won't be kept. Expertly plotted and reminiscent of Gone Girl and These Things Hidden, The Silent Wife ensnares the listener from page one and never lets go. .No library descriptions found. |
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