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Voice from the Stone
Voice from the Stone | Silvio Raffo
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Set in 1950s Italy, "Voice from the Stone" is the gothic and ghost story of Verena, a nurse, and Jakob, a young boy who has fallen silent since the sudden death of his mother Malvina. Jakob is affected by selective mutism. He has decided not to speak believing that silence can bring mummy back and considers Verena as an enemy. Verena's mission is to break Jakob's wall. Jakob fights for his isolation and communicates only with a falcon and the old stones of the ancient country house where they live. As in Henry James' masterpiece "The Turn of the Screw", also in Raffo's haunting psychological thriller everything can be interpreted in a supernatural or non supernatural way and this ambiguity has very amazing results. The inspiration for the novel has came to the author from a real encounter with a boy who chose silence after her mother had abandoned him. Some years later, visiting a little cemetery in Switzerland, Raffo found the names Jakob and Verena written on a grave. Perfect names for his characters tormented by the mysterious voice from the stone.
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tjwill
Voice from the Stone | Silvio Raffo
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I watched these two thrillers this afternoon. The tagged one (with Emilia Clarke) was the superior film. It was haunting and suspenseful, and had an interesting ending. I wonder if the book is just as good. The one with Blake Lively kept my attention, but didn‘t have as much suspense and the ending felt anticlimactic.

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Booksnchill
Voice from the Stone | Silvio Raffo
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I think this is my last psychological thriller tonight! #TeamSlaughter #Scarathon @Clwojick

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Natascia.Brondino
Voice from the Stone | Silvio Raffo
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Neo-gothic novel in the tradition of Italian gothic romance (like Fogazzaro if you know him), I think they made a movie out of it, I don‘t know how because it‘s a sort of subtle psychological tale with very little action. It‘s your book if you like when you stay awake at night listening to all sort of noises wondering of monsters and conspiracies...I know that this does not sound very appealing but I liked the book very much