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Book Review of A Sight for Sore Eyes

A Sight for Sore Eyes
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Teddy was born into poverty and has risen from those humble beginnings to become an extremely talented craftsman determined to banish ugliness from his life. Harriet is a beautiful, bored trophy wife who employs a series of repairmen and handymen to satisfy her sexual desires. Francine is a college student who witnessed her mothers murder and now must free herself from the manipulative clutches of her fathers second wife. Connected by strands of pure chance, their lives intersecting in the strangest of ways, these three people will eventually come together at a beautiful, ivy-covered cottage with a least one dead body buried in the basement.
I really do enjoy Ruth Rendell as an author. I dont actually know how many of her books Ive read, but I generally enjoy her writing and plot style. I give this book an A+!