"A must-read... gripping literary novel flavored with gritty realism, domestic drama, suspense, and psychological thrills." - Readers' Favorite
What happens when the war follows you home and there's no one left to fight but yourself?Daniel Shaw survived Afghanistan, but the home front is a different kind of battlefield. A once-proud Special Forces veteran, Daniel is now grappling with the onset of PTSD and a physical silence that mirrors his psychological retreat. In the quiet of suburban Australia, the man who was trained to survive anything finds himself unequipped for civilian life.
His wife, Kelly, is the silent engine keeping their world from collapsing. Between raising children and holding down a job, she is navigating a marriage pushed to its breaking point. As Daniel retreats into a world of dislocation and repetition, the lines between love, duty, and survival begin to blur.
Told through a fragmented narrative that mirrors the splintered reality of trauma, Deafening Silence is a deeply moving work of contemporary fiction. It moves beyond the battlefield to explore the bureaucracy of recovery, the emotional fallout of service, and the people left unheard in the aftermath.
A bold and unflinching portrait of trauma's reach, perfect for readers of character-driven Australian literature and stories of the human spirit's resilience.
"Farrow hooks readers with raw, intimate, and deliberate prose. The cinematic depictions made it feel like watching a Hollywood psychological drama." - Readers' Favorite "I was impressed by the depth of both characters... Kelly will probably capture most readers' warmth, attention, and sympathy. She is a truly empathetic and relatable character." - Readers' Favorite "A realistic look at the difficulty modern warriors face upon their return to civilian life... giving us food for thought and an insight into a problem very few of us will ever have to face." - Readers' Favorite