The Whispering Wall

The Whispering Wall by Patricia Carlon, published by Soho Press, Incorporated in 1996, is a first edition novel comprising 205 pages. This work presents a gripping narrative centered around Sarah Oatland, who, confined to her bed due to a stroke, finds herself enveloped in a tense atmosphere filled with danger. Despite her inability to communicate, Sarah remains acutely aware of the sinister intentions of those around her, leading to a suspenseful exploration of her determination to thwart their plans.
Readers will encounter a masterful study in suspense as the story unfolds within the confines of Sarah’s predicament. The narrative delves into themes of isolation and the psychological tension that arises from her situation, creating a claustrophobic sense of menace. With elements of mystery and detective fiction, The Whispering Wall offers an intricate portrayal of terror, inviting readers to engage with Sarah’s struggle against the plotting individuals surrounding her.
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‘Carlon proves herself as masterful a wielder of suspense as Patricia Highsmith, Ruth Rendell and Margaret Millar’ – Publishing News Sarah Oatland, confined to her bed by a stroke, is cloaked in an atmosphere of claustrophobic menace and surrounded by a particularly unpleasant group of individuals plotting against her. They assume that because she canot communicate that she doesn’t understand but she is only too aware of their intentions and is determined to foil their plans. Masterly, suspenseful, this an excruciatingly exact study in terror.
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