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The Silent House (Paige Northwood, #1)
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Paige Northwood is a sign language interpreter. One morning she is called by the police to attend a scene, she knows nothing about the case she is about to walk into just that the family is deaf and she is required.
Upon entering the house Paige is asked to sign to the mother of the family, Elisha, that she needs to undress and provide her clothes for evidence as they are covered in blood. After helping Elisha up the stair Paige notices the children’s bedroom door is open. There lay in her cot is Elisha’s step-daughter, Lexi covered in blood and she is dead.
No-one in the family heard anyone come in during the night but Elisha’s step-son saw a grown adult near Lexi’s cot who signed to him. Did someone break into the home to kill little Lexi or is a member of the family guilty of the heinous crime?
The Silent House is a psychological thriller featuring a truly wicked crime. Someone has murdered a little girl in her bed during the night. The book is told in the first person and from the sign language interpreter’s point of view, Paige.
The plot is quite a slow burner and follows the police investigation as well as Paige’s own investigation into what happened that fateful night.
I’ve read a few books recently with deaf characters as the lead and I must say that I have enjoyed them all. Having someone use their heightened other senses to work things about as well as showing how the deaf community help one another is a wonderful addition to the story, plus we get to see the difficulties they face with the hearing community.
The book has a few twists and turns within as well as red-herrings, though I had worked out just before all was revealed who the killer was I just need the why. This is one of those books that makes you question whether you truly know someone and what they are capable of.
If you enjoy a good thriller that builds slowly but holds your interest then this book is for you, as long as you can deal with the death of a child.
Paige Northwood is a sign language interpreter. One morning she is called by the police to attend a scene, she knows nothing about the case she is about to walk into just that the family is deaf and she is required.
Upon entering the house Paige is asked to sign to the mother of the family, Elisha, that she needs to undress and provide her clothes for evidence as they are covered in blood. After helping Elisha up the stair Paige notices the children’s bedroom door is open. There lay in her cot is Elisha’s step-daughter, Lexi covered in blood and she is dead.
No-one in the family heard anyone come in during the night but Elisha’s step-son saw a grown adult near Lexi’s cot who signed to him. Did someone break into the home to kill little Lexi or is a member of the family guilty of the heinous crime?
The Silent House is a psychological thriller featuring a truly wicked crime. Someone has murdered a little girl in her bed during the night. The book is told in the first person and from the sign language interpreter’s point of view, Paige.
The plot is quite a slow burner and follows the police investigation as well as Paige’s own investigation into what happened that fateful night.
I’ve read a few books recently with deaf characters as the lead and I must say that I have enjoyed them all. Having someone use their heightened other senses to work things about as well as showing how the deaf community help one another is a wonderful addition to the story, plus we get to see the difficulties they face with the hearing community.
The book has a few twists and turns within as well as red-herrings, though I had worked out just before all was revealed who the killer was I just need the why. This is one of those books that makes you question whether you truly know someone and what they are capable of.
If you enjoy a good thriller that builds slowly but holds your interest then this book is for you, as long as you can deal with the death of a child.
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March 26, 2020
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Apr 05, 2020 01:27PM
Great review. :)
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