The silence of the wave

by Carofiglio, Gianrico, 1961-

Format: Print Book 2013
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Summary
A stand-alone thriller from best-selling Italian crime writer Gianrico Carofiglio, whose work has been translated into twenty-four languages. Every Monday and Thursday, Roberto MarĂ­as crosses Rome on foot for his appointment with his psychiatrist. There he sits in silence, flooded by memories. He remembers surfing with his father as a child. He remembers the treacherous years he spent working as an undercover agent, years that taught him how cynicism and corruption are not merely external influences but exist within us as well. His past has left him devastated, but now his psychiatrist's words, his hypnotic strolls through Rome, and a chance meeting with a woman named Emma--who, like Roberto, is ravaged by a profound guilt--begin to painfully revive him. And when eleven-year-old Giacomo asks Roberto to help him conquer his nightmares, Roberto at last achieves a true rebirth. A thriller about human faults, frailties, and the painful bond between fathers and sons. Praise for The Silence of the Wave: "A novel distinguished by the natural gift of prose as smooth and silent as a perfect wave." --Paolo Di Stefano, Corriere della Sera "A literary jigsaw full of plot twists." --Luciana Sica, La Repubblica
Published Reviews
Publisher's Weekly Review: "A desperate search for human connection is at the heart of this moving novel from Carofiglio (The Past Is a Foreign Country). Roberto Marias, who infiltrated major drug cartels during his time as an undercover Italian cop, is on leave after coming close to blowing his own head off. His calendar has only two fixed points, his twice-a-week therapy appointments. Roberto, who drifts through life in a haze with minimal interactions with others, sometimes finds that "remembering and thinking are not beneficial activities" for him. A chance encounter with Emma, an attractive woman he recognizes from a TV condom commercial, may offer a chance of relief from his malaise. Some chapters related from the perspective of someone named Giacomo, who's entranced by a classmate named Ginevra, add suspense, as the relationship of this subplot to the main one doesn't become clear until the end. The author subtly and simply conveys the backstory to Roberto's suicidal ideation. (Sept.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved."
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Additional Information
Subjects Counseling -- Fiction.
Guilt -- Fiction.
Rome (Italy) -- Fiction.
Suspense fiction.
Publisher New York, NY :Rizzoli Ex Libris,2013
Contributors Curtis, Howard, 1949- translator.
Language English
Translated from the Italian.
Description 294 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN 9780847841257 (hardcover)
0847841251 (hardcover)
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