Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine.
I came across The Listener by Shira Nayman serendipitously while browsing a book site. It looks really good. The description on the author's website says:
TWO YEARS AFTER THE END OF WORLD WAR II, a mysterious figure, Bertram Reiner, appears at Shadowbrook, a private asylum whose elegant hallways, vaulted ceilings, and magnificent grounds suggest a country estate more than a psychiatric hospital. At first, the chief psychiatrist -- as genteel as his aristocratic surrounds -- considers his charismatic patient to be a classic, though particularly intriguing, case of war neurosis. But as treatment progresses, Dr. Harrison's sense of clarity clouds over, and he is drawn into Bertram's disquieting preoccupations.
Then, late one night, an intruder is sighted on the hospital grounds, the first in a series of uncanny events that appear to the doctor to be strangely linked; clues abound, yet the truth about Bertram seems always to slip away. Meanwhile, Dr. Harrison's own long-buried troubles reemerge with brutal force. As the careful contours of his existence begin to waver, the doctor is plunged into dangerous, compulsive territory.
When Dr. Harrison finds himself spying on his head nurse, Matilda, even following her one midnight through the underground tunnels that join the hospital buildings, he knows there is no turning back. He is desperate to get to the bottom of the intertwining mysteries connecting Bertram, Matilda, and himself, and senses that everything in his life -- and theirs -- is at stake.
Set against the backdrop of the insanity of war, The Listener explores the havoc historical trauma plays with the psyche, and illuminates the uncertain boundary between sanity and insanity. Shira Nayman's storytelling is mesmerizing. The Listener is a riveting tale of madness, mystery, and passion that excavates the dark corners of the human heart and mind. It is a work of rare depth and power.
Publication date: September 29, 2009
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
5 comments:
I'm waiting for that one too. It looks so good! Enjoy
Here is mine:
http://bibliophilebythesea.blogspot.com/2009/12/waiting-on-wednesday-weed-that-strings.html
That does sound good and the cover's intriguing too.
Oooo, this sounds interesting. For some reason, the book's description reminds me of The Haunting of Toby Jugg by Dennis Wheatly, even though they seem pretty unrelated to me.
I like the sound of this one too.
This sounds really intriguing!
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