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The Eye of the Beholder
By (Author) Margie Orford
Canongate Books
Canongate Books
4th April 2023
26th January 2023
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 19mm
215g
When danger lies in the eye of the beholder, what happens when you reject its pullCora carries secrets her daughter can't know.Freya is frightened by what her mother leaves unsaid.Angel will only bury the past if it means putting her abusers into the ground.One act of violence sets the three women on a collision course, each desperate to find the truth. In a nail-biting thriller set between the scorched red soil of South Africa, the pitiless snowfields of Canada and the chilly lochsides of western Scotland, each woman must contend with the spectres of male violence, sexual abuse and the choices we each make to keep our souls.
'A tale of love and abuse that is as powerful as it is elegant - and it grips like a vice, too' - IAN RANKIN
'Subtle, chilling to the bone and very contemporary. Margie Orford has a quietly understated, beautiful literary style' - PETER JAMES
'Orford truly understands the transformative power of violence for those who survive it and those who visit it upon others. It gives her writing visceral power' - DAMIAN BARR
'The acclaimed 'Queen of Crime fiction' in South Africa takes a further step into the dark. The result is as compelling as it is frightening and deeply thought provoking. The Eye of the Beholderis sure to play a key role in the ongoing debate about what women and men are, and can be, for each other in these violent times' - JACQUELINE ROSE
'Utterly brilliant. Gorgeous, unflinching and a total surprise' - FIAMMETTA ROCCO
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Margie Orford was born in London and grew up in Namibia. A Fulbright Scholar, she was educated in South Africa and the United States, has a doctorate in creative writing from the University of East Anglia and is an honorary fellow of St Hugh's College, Oxford. She is an award-winning journalist who has been dubbed the Queen of South African Crime Fiction. Her Clare Hart crime novels have been translated into ten languages and are being developed into a television series. She is President Emerita of PEN South Africa and was the patron of Rape Crisis Cape Town while she lived in South Africa. She now lives in London.@MargieOrford