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Shutter Island

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Pages
369
Language
EN
ISBN
9780380731862
Reading Time
~6h 28min

Shutter Island is a book by Dennis Lehane. It has 369 pages.

About this book

Set against the isolated backdrop of a mid-century psychiatric facility, Dennis Lehane’s Shutter Island follows two U.S. marshals dispatched to investigate the disappearance of a patient from a secure ward on a remote Massachusetts island. The novel operates at the intersection of procedural mystery and psychological exploration, examining how trauma, guilt, and institutional authority shape human perception. Lehane constructs a meticulously researched portrait of 1950s psychiatry, contrasting emerging therapeutic approaches with the rigid practices of the era. The narrative tension arises not from external threats alone, but from the gradual unraveling of memory and identity, inviting readers to question the reliability of perception itself. Known for its atmospheric prose and moral ambiguity, the work reflects Lehane’s signature focus on flawed protagonists navigating systems that blur the line between justice and control. The novel stands as a study in psychological suspense, where the central mystery resides within the human mind rather than on any distant shore.

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Shutter Island has 369 pages.

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Set against the isolated backdrop of a mid-century psychiatric facility, Dennis Lehane’s Shutter Island follows two U.S. marshals dispatched to investigate the disappearance of a patient from a secure ward on a remote Massachusetts island. The novel operates at the intersection of procedural mystery...

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Shutter Island was written by Dennis Lehane.