The Silent Patient Audiobook

The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides on audiobook: what it's about, why it works on audio, and how to listen free with an Audiobooks.com trial.

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The Silent Patient Audiobook

Alicia Berenson shot her husband five times in the face, then never spoke another word. A psychotherapist becomes obsessed with cracking her silence, and what he uncovers turns the case inside out. Alex Michaelides’ debut is the modern thriller everyone keeps recommending for one reason: that ending.

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What The Silent Patient is about

Alicia Berenson seemed to have an enviable life: a successful painter married to an in-demand fashion photographer, living in a desirable corner of London. Then one night she shoots her husband Gabriel and, from that moment on, refuses to say a single word. Her silence transforms a domestic tragedy into a public mystery, and Alicia from wife into infamous figure, confined to a secure forensic unit called The Grove.

Enter Theo Faber, a criminal psychotherapist who has been fascinated by Alicia’s case for years and is convinced he can reach her where everyone else has failed. As he works to coax her back into speech, the narrative threads his own life and motives through the investigation. Michaelides builds the tension patiently, planting details that feel quietly significant, before delivering the twist that made this book a word-of-mouth phenomenon.

AuthorAlex Michaelides
ISBN9781250317537
List price$26.99

Why The Silent Patient is great on audio

The first-person, confessional drive of Theo’s narration is tailor-made for audio, pulling you into his fixation one revelation at a time. Alicia’s diary entries add a second voice to the story, giving the listening experience real texture and momentum. It’s a great fit for commutes or a single absorbed sitting, since the short chapters keep you reaching for the next one.

Who should listen

Listen if you love psychological suspense with an unreliable edge and a payoff that rewards close attention, especially fans of Gillian Flynn or Paula Hawkins. The Greek-tragedy undercurrent and the clinical setting give it a smarter feel than the average page-turner. Skip it if graphic mental-health and domestic-violence themes are tough for you, or if you prefer slow literary character studies over plot-driven twists.

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Frequently asked questions

Is The Silent Patient worth listening to on audio?
Yes. The story is told largely through Theo’s intimate, first-person voice, which translates naturally to narration, and the alternating diary sections add variety. The tight chapters and steady build make it easy to get hooked and hard to pause.

How can I listen to The Silent Patient audiobook free?
You can get The Silent Patient audiobook free by signing up for an Audiobooks.com free trial. The trial includes a credit you can use on this title, and the audiobook is free to enjoy during the 30-day trial.

Is The Silent Patient appropriate for all listeners?
It’s written for adult readers and deals with violence, a fatal shooting, mental illness, and a confined psychiatric setting. There’s nothing gratuitous, but sensitive listeners should know those themes run throughout.

Do I need to read the book first, or will the twist be spoiled?
No prior reading is needed, and this page is deliberately spoiler-free. The twist is the whole point, so it’s best to go in knowing as little as possible and let the audio reveal it.