Ratings7
Average rating2.8
“Silent Woman” offers a familiar narrative reminiscent of “Freida,” though its execution is less compelling. While the author's storytelling style remains engaging, the plot feels somewhat thin and predictable. The novel's central mystery, while intriguing, is resolved rather easily, leaving the reader wanting more depth and complexity. Despite these shortcomings, the book provides a pleasant reading experience, particularly for fans of the author's previous works.