Wednesday, May 7, 2014
THE SILENT WIFE by A.S.A. Harrison
I don’t know of any novel that’s drawn more
comparisons than Gone Girl. Every psychological thriller is said to be
like Gone Girl or better than Gone Girl. Whereas Gone
Girl gradually lost its luster as the book progressed, The Silent Wife is like a runaway train, gaining momentum with each
turn of the page. Todd and Jodi have
lived together, mostly on autopilot, for 20 years but never married, although
Todd has asked repeatedly. Jodi is a
part-time psychologist, and Todd has grown his renovation business from one
apartment building to a thriving company.
He’s hardly monogamous, as Jodi well knows, and his latest paramour is
Natasha, his oldest friend’s twenty-something-year-old daughter. Natasha is pregnant with Todd’s son, and the
thought of an heir to his burgeoning empire is enough to make him leave Jodi
and marry Natasha. Jodi never accepts
this reality and assumes that Todd will soon come to his senses and return to
their peaceful, orderly life. Todd,
however, is having to juggle the bills of both women, and even though the bloom
is off the rose as far as his relationship with Natasha is concerned, he has to
cut Jodi loose. All of the main
characters in this novel are utterly distasteful and emotionally detached, and
Jodi comes across as menacingly calm, as the wheels of her structured life are
coming off. The reader knows from Jodi’s musings on page 4
that “a few short months are all it will take to make a killer out of her.” As this more sinister aspect of the plot
unfolds, I thought I knew exactly what was going to happen, but I was
wrong. The author throws us a curve that
is as entertaining as it is surprising. Oddly
enough, Jodi becomes more human at the end of the novel, but by that time, she
is unredeemable in my eyes.
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Great review...I wondered what this book was about.
I like books where you think you know what happened, but then you are wrong. :)
THANKS for sharing.
Elizabeth
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