Tuesday, August 6, 2024

"Eye Of The Beholder" Emma Bamford

 



Inspired by Alfred Hitchcock’s classic thriller Vertigo , the author of the “subtle and ominous” (Lee Child) debut Deep Water returns with a wholly original and sinister novel about the beauty industry, a ghostwriter, and the reappearance of the lover she thought was dead.

When Maddy Wight is hired to ghostwrite the memoir of world-renowned cosmetic surgeon Dr. Angela Reynolds, she thinks it might just be her chance to get her career back on track. She travels to Angela’s remote estate in the Scottish Highlands to hunker down and learn everything she can. But the deeper she digs, the more elusive the doctor becomes. Is there more hidden beneath the surface of the kaleidoscopic beauty industry than Angela wants to reveal?

Sharing the estate is Angela’s enigmatic business partner, Scott, whose mercurial moods change as quickly as the conditions on the darkening moors outside. Confined to the glass-walled house, Maddy can’t shake the feeling of being watched. As objects go missing, handprints appear on the windows, and a stranger lurks in the grounds, she finds herself drawn ever closer to Scott. Returning to London once the book is finished, Maddy is excited for their future together. But her dreams are shattered at the book launch when Angela learns that Scott has leapt to his death from the Scottish cliffs.

Which is why, months later and lost in a fog of grief, Maddy is completely blindsided when she sees Scott entering the Tube station just in front of her. It can’t be him, can it? After all, Scott is dead...or is he?

In exploring the differences between looking and seeing, surface and depth, and the power of the female gaze, this tribute to Hitchcock’s 1958 film masterpiece If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, how much can you trust what you see? ~taken from Goodreads


Author, Emma Bamford's, "Eye Of The Beholder" sounded like an intriguing thriller. It started out great- Maddy chasing her dead presumed dead boyfriend through the streets and a nightclub. I was hooked and excited to see where this went. 

Then we get to the "before". The story slows to a snail's pace and turns into more of a love story than a thriller. I had trouble figuring out what the mystery even was. It wasn't until the last half of the book that it was even becoming clear, and by then it was a total let-down. The story was way too long and repetitive.

The characters are boring and unlikeable. Their actions seems disjointed and unrealistic. There wasn't a single one that I liked. 

I would never call this book a thriller. I don't think it even classifies as a mystery. It's a love story, at best. 

This was a 2.5 star read for me. Thanks to Netgalley and Gallery books for allowing me an eARC to read and give my honest review. 

"Eye Of The Beholder" is out today in the U.S. so you can get your copy now. 

Happy Reading! 

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