The Good Eye – Dan Harrington

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Overall Condition: Very Good
Dustcover: N/A
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Binding: Good – No Loose Covers/Pages

Box Code: BB80

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Book Condition: Very Good
ISBN: 9781847280428
Book Cover: Softcover
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The Good Eye by Dan Harrington is a chilling and disturbing thriller that explores the intersection of love, evil, and the darkness that can lurk beneath seemingly normal lives. Set in Vermont, the story follows a young couple, college students with big dreams of starting their life together, unaware that their world is about to be shattered by an unimaginable horror. As they navigate their relationship, a series of kidnappings, tortures, and murders unfold around them, all orchestrated by a calculating internet-savvy villain and his sophisticated accomplice. In a surprising twist, the antagonist is presented not as a typical monster but as a man who, despite his heinous crimes, still possesses an unsettling charm and finds a way to profit from his criminal activities. As the story unravels, the couple must confront the brutal reality of the evil that surrounds them, while the tension rises as they realise they may not be safe even in the seemingly peaceful corners of their world.

Harrington’s narrative is brutal, raw, and unflinching, offering readers an uncomfortably close look at the capacity for cruelty and manipulation. The author’s skillful portrayal of the villain adds a layer of psychological complexity to the novel, making it more than just a straightforward thriller. The Good Eye is a story that delves into dark themes of power, control, and the disturbing nature of evil, leaving readers both haunted and captivated.

This book is ideal for readers who are not easily shaken by graphic content and are looking for a gritty, intense thriller with psychological depth and disturbing moral questions.

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