A Sight for Sore Eyes (novel)

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A Sight for Sore Eyes
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First edition (UK)
Author Ruth Rendell
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Genre Crime / Mystery novel
Publisher Hutchinson (UK)
Crown (US)
Doubleday (Canada)
Publication date
September, 1998
Media typePrint (Hardcover, Paperback)
ISBN 0-09-180101-X
OCLC 60175720

A Sight For Sore Eyes is a psychological thriller by British crime-writer Ruth Rendell.

Synopsis

A Sight for Sore Eyes tells three stories of very different people, whose lives converge with horrifying consequences.

Teddy is raised by a neglectful family with little concern for his welfare or emotional development, so that he grows into a reclusive young man without compassion or empathy. Fonder of objects than people, he becomes a talented carpenter who enjoys making beautiful things to contrast with the ugliness he sees around him.

Francine is a beautiful young woman who was traumatised in her childhood by the murder of her mother. After the incident, her father got remarried to a psychotherapist, who promises Francine that she will do anything to keep her out of harm's way. True to her word, she keeps such a close eye on Francine that it reaches overprotection to the point of obsession.

Teddy meets Francine by chance and falls for her flawless beauty and physical perfection. He presents to her, in her eyes, an opportunity for freedom at last.

Meanwhile, Harriet is a woman who has used her looks to get ahead and found herself in a loveless marriage to a rich older man. She assuages her loneliness by having affairs with handymen whom she brings to her house. She considers herself an extremely beautiful middle-aged woman and believes that she does not look a day over 25. She is portrayed as delusional, jealous and self-absorbed to the point of obsession.


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