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A Sight For Sore Eyes
Oct 21, 2024 11:30 PM

Author:Ruth Rendell

A Sight For Sore Eyes

A terrifyingly vivid portrayal of the murderous impulses hiding in the squalor of North London from multi-million copy and SUNDAY TIMES bestselling author Ruth Rendell. Readers of PD James, Ann Cleeves and Donna Leon will be hooked...

'Rendell weaves the interlocking desires into a frightening tapestry of warped minds . . . A tale as chilling as any Rendell has written' -- The Times

'Masterfully spooky. Don't read this alone' -- Red

'A top-notch thriller that will, I promise, have you nibbling your nails' -- Daily Mail

'Goodness me! This was good. Masterful plotting. Never a dull page. Fabulous characterisations...' -- ***** Reader review

'This book is a masterpiece of intrigue' -- ***** Reader review

'I couldn't put it down' -- ***** Reader review

'One of the most amazing books I have ever read' -- ***** Reader review

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In traditional fairy tales the handsome prince rescues the beautiful princess from her wicked stepmother, and the couple live happily ever after.

Teddy Brex emerges from a loveless, isolated childhood as a handsome but autistic young man.

Francine Hill, emotionally and mentally scarred by the murder of her mother, grows into a beautiful young woman, who must endure the over-protectiveness of an increasingly obsessive stepmother.

Teddy Brex does ride to her rescue, but he is a man who has already committed two murders.

In Rendell's dark criminal London, can anyone be trusted? It's a world in which innocent dreams can turn into the most terrible living nightmares...

Reviews

Rendell weaves the interlocking desires into a frightening tapestry of warped minds . . . A tale as chilling as any Rendell has written to date

—— Marcel Berlins , The Times

Masterfully spooky. Don't read this alone

—— Red

A top-notch thriller that will, I promise, have you nibbling your nails

—— Daily Mail

Muscular writing, a smart line in self-deprecating humour, terrific dialogue and an engrossing portrayal of the sights and sounds of Dublin noir

—— The Times

Gene Kerrigan is a great writer

—— Roddy Doyle

Exhilarating... Pacy, suspenseful... Opens with a bang

—— Sunday Times

His style is taught and his dialogue pings and fizzes. I just have one question. When's the next instalment due?

—— Irish Times

Gene Kerrigan's writing is magnificent. It's graceful, tough, hardboiled and tender, razor-sharp and gritty as it is lyrical and truthful

—— Joseph O'Connor

One of the strongest stories of supernatural horror...the work bursts into life and does not flag until the end

—— Washington Post

Irresistibly dramatic... Susan Hill has done the genre real honour

—— Chicago Tribune

It is bursting with classic Gothic horror motifs and Susan Hill is a master of atmospheric descriptions. She evokes so cleverly the decrepit Eel Marsh House, the mention of its name enough to make the locals pause, their faces darken in unspoken wariness… The Woman in Black gives a thrilling sense of unease and provides just the right level of things that go bump in the night for a spine-tingling good read.

—— Khoollect

This spine-tingling novel… will certainly keep your nerves jangling

—— Woman's Weekly
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