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"Do not say a word," a psychological thriller of essential reading. 02/14/1911 GLOBEDIA.COM

"Do not say a word"-Andrew Klavan, (1992)
feel a morbid attraction to the characters and Sibylline alienated or introspective, claustrophobic drowning in silence and solitude are accompanied by a life that worships the melancholy and extravagance of their thoughts unfathomable.

greatly appeal to me los personajes conflictivos, conturbados por los demonios de los recuerdos soterrados e inenarrables, que caminan bajo las alargadas y tenebrosas sombras de sus onerosas cuitas como tifones retenidos en un pozo angosto y profundo.

Tienen un encanto especial, con sus secretos recónditos, cautivos en lo más hondo de esa caja de caudales laberíntica que es el cerebro.

BRITTANY MURPHY ES ELIZABETH BURROWS EN EL FILM "NI UNA PALABRA, DIRIGIDA POR GARY FLEDER EN 2001.´

Lunática e imprevisible, peligrosa e indómita como a caged animal, reveals a tenderness and angelic beauty Elizabeth Burrows, a delicate porcelain doll infected with the corrupt and misty mantle of madness and delirium, interspersed with fleeting moments of lucidity and rationality.

equated by the sublime If Andrew Klavan's novel, "Do not say a word, with a galaxy or a system interplanetary Elizabeth Burrows would be a star remote, frigid, which will cast a dark shadow fading disastrous for the rest of the characters, tied to the desperate to the plot of a nefarious kidnapping as blowflies caught in a spider web.
So the reader will feel that dares defile the sanctuary of malignant obstinate perverts and miscreants Maxwell and Sport.

The pair of ruthless mindless rapture the smiling Jessica, daughter of the eminent psychiatrist Nathan Conrad, to coerce without mercy in order to conjure up a succinct confession to the fascinating and disturbing patient Elizabeth Burrows, a beautiful nymph lost in their fears and apprehensions.
The view is left petrified on the prodigious narrative technique Klavan from the first page addressed, as an everlasting mark.

"Do not say a word" was published by Penguin Books in 1992 under the title "Not a word." 9 years later be adapted to film this story chilling under the command of director Gary Fleder, who brought a sublime cast of actors such as Michael Douglas (Nathan Conrad), Famke Jamssen (Aggie) and the recently deceased Brittany Murphy ( Elizabeth Burrows), to film a psychological thriller amazing and overwhelming.

Returning to the purely literary level, the novel by Andrew Klavan is a freight train without a driver who seems about to derail at any time, to converge in a magnificent and dramatic disaster.

The tension is as palpable as a bundle of points and we have thrown pebbles against the abdomen, so that we could not breathe.
dire reading We subjected to torture ungodly desperately seeking a happy ending for the doomed daughter of the deranged therapist, pathetic demented puppet and handsome Sport: impeccable manners and look great for camouflaging the demon within him .

Equally despicable is the giant and goofy Maxwell, a monstrous evil of colossal stature and girth.
It absorbing the latent presence of "secret friend" of Elizabeth, and the futility of impresentable hilarious, vulgar and obscene detective D'Annunzio; transcript of lewd and aplatanado Tinker puppet, unable to solve a crime without complicating and slowing with the patent process inefficiency.

is almost outrageous irresolution of this pasmarote overloaded greasy mass. D'Annunzio as a detective shows of three to the room without the slightest ability to mediate with the victims of a kidnapping, such as Aggie, the desperate woman psychiatrist Nathan Conrad.


Andrew Klavan, author of "Do not say a WORD"

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