Description
A Sight for Sore Eyes is a masterful psychological thriller by Ruth Rendell, weaving three seemingly separate stories into a single, unforgettable narrative. The novel follows Francine, a young girl traumatised by her mother’s brutal murder; Teddy, a neglected boy who grows into a calculating sociopath; and Harriet, a woman who uses her beauty to manipulate those around her. As their lives gradually intersect, Rendell delivers a harrowing exploration of human behaviour, obsession, and moral corruption.
Told with precision and psychological insight, the novel captures the darker impulses of ordinary people and the extreme consequences of neglect, desire, and ambition. Rendell’s storytelling is both suspenseful and emotionally resonant, showcasing why she is celebrated as one of the greatest writers of crime and psychological fiction.
A Sight for Sore Eyes is perfect for readers who enjoy intricately plotted psychological thrillers with deeply drawn characters and chilling twists.













