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The Sleepwalker: A Novel Kindle Edition

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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the bestselling author of The Flight Attendant comes a spine-tingling novel of lies, loss and buried desire—the mesmerizing story of a wife and mother who vanishes from her bed late one night. 

Gorgeous, blond, successful, living in a beautiful Victorian home in a Vermont village, Annalee Ahlberg has another side: at night she sleepwalks, and her affliction manifests in ways both devastating and bizarre. A search party combs the woods, but there is little trace of Annalee and her family fears the worst. Her daughter Lianna leaves college to care for her father and younger sister. She finds herself uncontrollably drawn to Gavin Rikert, the hazel-eyed detective investigating the case, and the two become involved. But Gavin seems to know more about Lianna's mother than he should. As Lianna sifts through the life Annalee has left behind, she wonders if the man sleeping next to her could hold the key to her mother's mysterious disappearance.

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"Masterful... The Sleepwalker is Bohjalian at his best: a creepily compelling topic and an illusionist’s skill at tightening the tension. This is a novel worth losing sleep over." —USA Today
 
"The kind of mystery that builds to a startling climax, the kind that makes the reader wonder how such a trick was pulled off...Bohjalian does a masterful job."
The Boston Globe
 
"Sex, secrets and the mysteries of sleep: These are the provocative ingredients in Chris Bohjalian’s spooky thriller
The Sleepwalker. It’s a dark, Hitchcockian novel… Trust me, you will not be able to stop thinking about it days after you finish reading this book." —The Washington Post

"Literary and compelling, a combination so rare I’m tempted to apply for federal intervention. . . I hesitate to say more, because to know too much may spoil the fun of discovery. Rest assured the denouement is perfect. This is Bohjalian at his very best." —
The Seattle Times

"A perfectly crafted surprise ending… Bohjalian succeeds in making us accomplices in a dark world we never knew existed." —
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

About the Author

CHRIS BOHJALIAN is the author of eighteen books, including The Guest Room, Close Your Eyes, Hold Hands, The Sandcastle Girls, Skeletons at the Feast, The Double Bind and Midwives, which was a number one New York Times bestseller and a selection of Oprah's Book Club. His work has been translated into more than thirty languages, and three of his novels have become movies (Secrets of Eden, Midwives and Past the Bleachers).

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01FPGY5TK
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Vintage (January 10, 2017)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ January 10, 2017
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 3014 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 286 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
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Chris Bohjalian is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of 23 books. His work has been translated into 35 languages and three times become movies.

His forthcoming novel, "The Lioness," arrives May 10, 2022.

His most recent novel, "Hour of the Witch," was published in May 2021 and was an instant New York Times, Publishers Weekly, USA Today and Indiebound bestseller. It's a novel of historical suspense set in 1662 Boston, a tale of the first divorce in North America for domestic violence -- and a subsequent witch trial. The Washington Post called "historical fiction at its best. The New York Times called it "harrowing."

His 2018 novel, “The Flight Attendant,” debuted as a New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly, and National Indiebound Bestseller. It is now an an HBO Max series, starring Kaley Cuoco that has been nominated for numerous Emmy, SAG, and Golden Globe awards. It was recently renewed for a second season.

His 2020 novel, “The Red Lotus,” is now in paperback. It's a twisting story of love and deceit: an American man vanishes on a rural road in Vietnam and his girlfriend, an emergency room doctor trained to ask questions, follows a path that leads her home to the very hospital where they met. Publishers Weekly called it “a diabolical plot reminiscent of a Robin Cook thriller,” and Booklist described it as “masterful…a cerebral and dramatic dive into what happens when love turns to agony.”

He is also a playwright and screenwriter. He has adapted his novel, “Midwives,” for a play, which premiered in 2020 at the George Street Playhouse, and was directed by David Saint. Broadway World said of it, “The fine playwriting by Bohjalian, the directorial talents of the Playhouse’s Artistic Director, David Saint, and the show’s accomplished cast make this play unforgettable.”

His first play, “Grounded,” premiered at the 59 East 59th Theatres in New York City in the summer of 2018 and is now available as an audiobook and eBook, “Wingspan.”

His books have been chosen as Best Books of the Year by the Washington Post, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the Hartford Courant, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, Kirkus Reviews, Bookpage, and Salon.

His awards include the Walter Cerf Medal for Outstanding Achievement in the Arts; the ANCA Freedom Award for his work educating Americans about the Armenian Genocide; the ANCA Arts and Letters Award for The Sandcastle Girls, as well as the Saint Mesrob Mashdots Medal; the New England Society Book Award for The Night Strangers; the New England Book Award; Russia’s Soglasie (Concord) Award for The Sandcastle Girls; a Boston Public Library Literary Light; a finalist for the Lambda Literary Award for Trans-Sister Radio; a Best Lifestyle Column for “Idyll Banter” from the Vermont Press Association; and the Anahid Literary Award. His novel, Midwives,was a number one New York Times bestseller, a selection of Oprah’s Book Club, and a New England Booksellers Association Discovery pick. He is a Fellow of the Vermont Academy of Arts and Sciences.

He has written for a wide variety of magazines and newspapers, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Cosmopolitan, Reader’s Digest, and The Boston Globe Sunday Magazine. He was a weekly columnist in Vermont for The Burlington Free Press from 1992 through 2015.

Chris graduated Phi Beta Kappa and Summa Cum Laude from Amherst College. He has been awarded Honorary Degrees as well from Amherst, Champlain College, and Castleton University.

He lives in Vermont with his wife, the photographer Victoria Blewer.

Their daughter, Grace Experience, is a young actor in New York City. Among the audiobooks she has narrated are Close Your Eyes, Hold Hands, The Guest Room, and Hour of the Witch.

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4,481 global ratings
Family secrets?
4 Stars
Family secrets?
What secrets do we keep from those closest to us? When Annalee Ahlberg, a known sleepwalker, disappears one night and a piece of her nightgown is found next to the river, everyone assumes the worst. But her family cannot accept this story, especially her daughter, Lianna. She feels like there is something more, something they are all missing, something she is not being told. So she starts trying to find out more about her mother from her friends, people in her town and even her mother's doctor. What she finds out changes her perception of incidents in her childhood and young adult life and how she views her family. One of the state police that is investigating her mother's disappearance tells her he was close friends with her mother due to them having similar sleepwalking issues. Lianna is drawn to this man but at the same time senses he is not telling her the whole truth. What was their real relationship? What did her mother confide in him about? And can all these secrets people are keeping hold the secret to what really happened the night of her disappearance?This book took me a long time to read but the writing was so good that is was worth it. The descriptions of the town and deep feelings of loss and helplessness that the family feels as well as Lianna's search for the truth kept me going through the book. Not just a psychological thriller to me but a deep look into the workings of a family that has a lot of love and secrets.I gave this 4 out of 5 stars on Goodreads.I received an advanced copy of this book from NetGalley for review consideration.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2021
This storyline follows a young woman, Lianna, who has left college to return home to her father and younger sister when her mother goes missing. Even though Annalee Ahlberg is a successful architect and, to outward appearances, has everything, she harbors a secret problem, nocturnal sleepwalking. This isn’t an ordinary case. Annalee is known to wander the woods. One time, a few years before, Lianna heard her mother rise at night and followed her. Luckily, she did. She intercepted her mother about to jump off a bridge.
Everyone, including the police, are worried that this scenario has been repeated. Only this time, no one was present to save her. The police have scoured the woods and searched along the nearby river, but no body has been found. Summer has turned to fall, and Lianna, Paige, her 11-year-old sister, and her father exist in a sort of limbo, not able to fully grieve.
For Lianna, the passing time is challenging. She finds herself attracted to a detective on the case, Gavin Rickert, who at 33 is twelve years her senior. Rickert reveals he has a particular interest in Annalee’s case because he suffers from the same sleepwalking affliction. Lianna discovers how dangerous this can be when she sleeps with him overnight in his apartment. Gavin admits that he knew her mother through a sleep clinic they both attended to get help. To Lianna, this is highly unsettling. She begins to think that Gavin and her mother were involved. Lianna wonders what more Gavin is hiding.
Few writers can create the same sense of uneasiness in readers as Chris Bohjalian. Each chapter begins with a diary entry from Annalee, which sometimes refers to an overwhelming sense of guilt for something she has done. The positioning of these personal reflections next to the evolving story of Lianna’s investigation into her mother’s past ratchets up the tension. I found Lianna’s dilemma to be overwhelmingly creepy. The idea that she would be seeing the same man that her mother might have increased the ick factor but propels the plot. I did have a problem with the idea that a detective would immediately form a relationship with the victim’s daughter, risking his career. This didn’t stop me from flying through the pages to the conclusion. Most mystery readers should find this book well-written and suspenseful with plenty of red herrings.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2022
I lean to a 4 star on "The Sleepwalker". Overall, the story, plot and pacing was well done. The ending was a little on the thin side, but that happens and it didn't ruin the reading experience.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2017
I always look forward to a new book from Chris Bohjalian because I know that I am going to get a real reading experience and The Sleepwalker was another fantastic book by this author. It's a fantastic story full of twists and turns that will keep you turning pages to get to the end while, at the same time, you are savoring the story and hoping that it won't end. Once I started, I couldn't put it down and I am sure that I'll be sleepwalking through my day today because I was up most of the night finishing it.

Annalee has gone missing and her family fears the worst. Leanna and Paige, her two daughters, and her husband were aware that she was a sleepwalker and that she had left the house in the past when she was sleepwalking. The daughters call their father, who is away on a business trip, and the police when they realize that she isn't in the house. The police immediately start a search of the nearby woods and river. They don't find Annalee but they also don't find her body so no one knows if she is dead or alive. I can't say much about the plot because I don't want to give any spoilers.

I thought that the best part of the book were the characters of Leanna and Paige. The girls were very real in their grief and confusion and their need to make sense out of their mother's disappearance. As with Chris's earlier books, he is one of the few male authors who writes fantastic and very real female characters.

This is another fantastic book by a terrific author. Clear your calendar when you start this book because you won't want to put it down.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2023
Though the story was good I found it dragged on especially in the beginning. There was no suspense. I suppose I was expecting more like skeletons at the feast or the lioness. Those were the best
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Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2018
I will read anything written by Chris Bohjalian and was eager to read this one as I had read the prequel. As another reviewer said, the book starts out very slowly but it is important to pay attention to all of the details revealed in these early chapters. This is not just a book about the disappearance of a woman with a unique sleepwalking disorder, but is about her family and the effect her disorder and disappearance have on them. It is told from the point of view of her older daughter who learns about herself, about her parents and their relationship and about her mother and her sleepwalking problem. I loved the book and put my Kindle down after finishing it and just sat for awhile digesting it.

This is a book that I will remember for a long time and characters who will stay with me. An excellent read.
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Top reviews from other countries

Michelle
5.0 out of 5 stars Great shape
Reviewed in Canada on June 11, 2021
Arrived quickly,good shape for 2 hand book
Debby M. Fortin
5.0 out of 5 stars A great read
Reviewed in Canada on May 6, 2017
I loved this book! I'm not sure how realistic it is but I do not care. It held my attention cover to cover.
mandymatt65
4.0 out of 5 stars Happy Customer.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 12, 2018
Item was as described and arrived earlier than expected.
Inemac
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 23, 2019
What kept me going with this book was the author’s writing style- he surprised in uses of words in atmospheric descriptions and I found the conversations between the sisters well done in that they related well to their difference in ages.
The details about sleepwalking are Informative and well researched supplying different and even age-related manifestations. These were mainly dealt with in between the main chapters of the book (in italics), basically containing the narrative of one of the protagonists ....
That said, the four main players of the story lacked real character and they kept avoiding issues, dancing around them and each other.
It all ambled along too much to justify the back cover’s description of being a “spine-tingling” novel.
denise
1.0 out of 5 stars One Star
Reviewed in Canada on April 7, 2017
This I'm sure is a self published book. Do not purchase. Write your own!

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