A failed detective journeys up and down interminable American highways on the track of a murderess, who may, or may not be his daughter. At every turn he manages to cover up her crimes in a vain attempt to relieve his own guilt.'
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54 of 54 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Private eye novel like no other,
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This review is from: The eye of the beholder (Hardcover)
This 1980 private eye novel isn't like any other I've ever heard of. Some private eye novels have PI's who are obsessed with women. Or who shadow femme fatales. In this one, a nameless, at-the-end-of-his-rope private eye shadows the same woman (who happens to be a serial killer of men) all over the U.S. for 10 to 15 years, without her ever knowing. Occasionally he acts to protects her; it's like he's appointed himself her angel; it's his reason to be. "Eye" is a pure, uncluttered novel, poignant to the max. Though it's presently out of print, it's achieved a genuine cult status, and I firmly believe that it will find its audience and literary place in coming years
23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
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Great psychological thriller,
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I read this book because, despite the 1-star rating I gave the film, I suspected that there was some at-least-decent material in the underflying source (the novel). My expectations were vastly superceded; it is clear that the movie was unintelligible because (a) too much was cut out and (b) there was an obvious effort to over-modernize it (the book was written almost 20 years ago)."The Eye," a private investigator becomes obsessed with a woman after he witnesses her kill a man who he has been surveilling. Unlike the film (which takes place over a relatively short period of time), in the book he trails her for over a decade. Also, unlike the film, one begins to really "understand" both characters' motivations. The result is a fast-paced, tight psychological page-turner.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mesmerizing,
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This novel is a hynotic journey that questions the definitions of love and compassion and presents a wasteland America seen through the eyes of one man who has stumbled on a woman who quickly becomes the center of his universe. All other questions become secondary when she walks into the lense of his camera. A tragic love story or a disturbing novel of obsession? The line between the two is cleverly blurred in this breathtaking novel.
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