

A dark-adapted eye
Book • 1986
'A Dark-Adapted Eye' is a psychological thriller that delves into the complex dynamics of two sisters, Faith and Eden, and the events that lead to a shocking crime.
The story is narrated by their cousin, who recounts the events surrounding the sisters' lives and the dark secrets that haunt their family.
As the narrator pieces together the past, a web of jealousy, manipulation, and suppressed emotions emerges, culminating in a tragic incident.
The novel explores the intricacies of family relationships and the destructive power of hidden resentments.
The story is narrated by their cousin, who recounts the events surrounding the sisters' lives and the dark secrets that haunt their family.
As the narrator pieces together the past, a web of jealousy, manipulation, and suppressed emotions emerges, culminating in a tragic incident.
The novel explores the intricacies of family relationships and the destructive power of hidden resentments.
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