1. Republic of the Philippines
CARLOS HILADO MEMORIAL STATE
COLLEGE
Talisay City, Negros Occidental
2. Name:
Kemela Joy S. Biñas
Course:
Bachelor of Elementary Education major in
Genaral Education w/ specialization in Home
Economics and Livelihood Education
Subject:
GEN. ED. 12: Study & Thinking Skills 2
Name of Instructor:
Mr. Rafael G. Acero
3.
4. THOMAS PERRY
Born:
Tonawanda, New
York, The United States
January 01, 1947
Gender:
male
Website:
http://www.thomasperryauthor.
com
Genre:
Mystery & Thrillers
5. Thomas Perry was born in
Tonawanda, New York in 1947. He
received a B.A. from Cornell
University in 1969 and a Ph.D. in
English from the University of
Rochester in 1974. He has worked as
a park maintenance man, factory
labourer, commercial fisherman,
university administrator and teacher,
and a writer and producer of prime
time network television shows. He
lives in Southern California with his
wife and two daughters.
6. The author of Jane Whitefield
series as well as the bestselling
novels Nightlife, Death, and
Pursuit, the first recipient of The
Gumshoe Award for Best Novel.
He won an Edgar Award for the
Butcher’s Boys, and Metzger’s
Dog was a New York Times
Notable Book of the Year. He lives
in Southern Carolina.
11. Wendy Harper- The one being chased
by the assassins Paul & Sylvie
Turner.
Eric Fuller- ex-boyfriend of Wendy
who was accused of Wendy’s death.
Jack Till- retired detective who
helped Wendy; the main protagonist
of the story.
Paul & Sylvie Turner- assassins who
were tasked to kill Wendy Harper
12. Michael Densmore- one who does
business with Paul & Sylvie.
Linda Gordon- Prosecutor who’s in
charge of the homicide of Wendy
Harper.
Sgt. Max Poliakoff- Detective in-charge
of the murder investigation.
Jay Chernoff- Eric Fuller’s attorney.
Holly- Jack Till’s daughter.
13. Ann Delatorre- Wendy’s name used
when she ran away which later she
gave to Louanda Rowan.
Ann Donnelly- Wendy’s married
name.
Dennis Donnelly- Wendy’s husband.
Scott Schelling- boyfriend of Kit who
killed her; President of Crosswinds
Records.
14. Kit Stoddard- Scott’s girlfriend,
Wendy’s friend, real name- Katherine
McGinnis.
Carl Zacca- works for Scott; one who
tried to kill Wendy w/ a baseball bat.
Officer Tim Fallon- forensics- expert
in collecting & interpreting
evidences.
Olivia & David- friends with Wendy.
16. Jack Till, retired cop turned private
detective, needs to find former client
Wendy Harper, to keep a man from
being trialed for her murder. Once he
has found her he needs to protect
her from tango dancing contract
killers Sylvie and Paul Turner. Turn
and dip, Till and Harper dance away
from close encounters with the
Turners, trying to get from northern
California to Los Angeles to
document Harper’s existence.
17. It’s said that long married couples
experience increasing irritation with
each other, and so it is with the
Turners. Her jealousy and insecurity
irritate Paul, and Paul’s controlling
nature irritates Sylvia. True
professionals, they put aside their
differences when in a killing situation.
The reader follows as Till and Harper
tentatively reach out toward each
other while dodging bullets, and the
Turners pursue them while warily
loving each other.
19. "Silence" refers to the silence
between people, but there are so
many thoughts going through their
heads that the reader is hardly aware
of the physical lack of sound. Wendy
Harper and Jack Till have been silent
for years, ever since the former cop
helped the battered woman to escape
from unknown assailants.
20. Paul and Sylvie have an artificial
silence, measuring everything they
say to each other, as each is a kind
of sociopath who could turn on the
other at a moment's notice. Wendy's
mysterious enemy is determined to
finish her off and concocts a plan to
draw her out of hiding, while hiring
Paul and Sylvie to do the dirty work.
21. One of the better things about this
novel is the way the characters'
backgrounds, particularly Sylvie's
and Jack's, are brought out. One
thing I learned from reading the
author's work: anyone can follow you
anywhere. This is a very good read,
but if you prefer a deeper emotional
level, you might be put off by the low-key
self-knowledge of the characters.
23. I really liked it. It has a good plot and
momentum that keeps you hooked
through the long entertaining
reading. Another good thing about
the book is the constant change of
narrator. We seem to go inside every
character's head in a circle with
additional old stories and motives
slowly surfacing.
24. The ending face-off between hero
couple and the involvement of the
lady who gets shot at the end are a
bit of the mark. Well, again, easier
said than done. Silence came at an
opportune time and I must say that I
really enjoyed it. The book is
character driven more than plot
driven, and the ending left me
wanting more, but overall I enjoyed