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A Dark-Adapted Eye (Plume), by Ruth Rendell

A woman investigates the shocking secrets that brought down her once proud family in this suspenseful Edgar Award winner from a New York Times–bestselling author.

Faith Severn has never understood why the willful matriarch of her high-society family, aunt Vera Hillyard, snapped and murdered her own beloved sister. But long after Vera is condemned to hang, a journalist’s startling discoveries allow Faith to perceive her family’s story in a new light.
 
Set in post–World War II Britain, A Dark-Adapted Eye is both a gripping mystery and a harrowing psychological portrait of a complex woman at the head of a troubled family. Called “a rich, beautifully crafted novel” by P. D. James, Time magazine has described its author as “the best mystery writer in the English-speaking world.”
 

  • Sales Rank: #18763 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2011-02-22
  • Released on: 2011-02-22
  • Format: Kindle eBook

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Disappointing
By Nancy Crays
I was disappointed in this book which has received so many accolades. On the positive side, it does a good job of depicting the lives of a dysfunctional British family in the early 20th century. It provides good descriptions of the obstacles faced during the wars too. The characters of Vera, Eden and Faith were well developed. I thought the plot idea was a good one. I finished reading it.

Why didn't I like it?

1. There are way too many characters in it. I would have liked a family tree in the beginning in order to keep track of them.

2. Most of the book is not in the present. It is Faith gathering her memories or reading material gathered by others in order to get information for a journalist. Thus she is telling us rather than showing us.

3. Other than Vera, Eden, and Faith, the characters did not seem well developed to me

4. The big twist became apparent to me about 75% through the book. It wasn't hard to guess.

5. The book is billed as a mystery and I suppose it is, but we know "who done it" from the first few pages. We just don't know who the victim is or the reason. That is revealed in what I call the big twist.

6. The author gives an explanation of what happened at the end of the book. Again, she is telling us rather than showing us. Furthermore, some of it seemed weird. All in all, I thought the ending was unsatisfactory.

7. It was not a page turner. I never felt like I had to pick the book up after putting it down until near the end. I did feel like it became more of a page turner toward the end, but that was partly due to wanting to finish it and move on to another book.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
A mystery that maintains its mystery
By SassyPants
This is my first novel by Ruth Rendell writing as Barbara Vine, and have I been missing out! Ms. Rendell is a prolific writer of mysteries, while her alter ego Ms. Vine writes psychological mysteries. A Dark-Adapted Eye is a doozy!

As the title suggests, we do not always see things clearly and things are not always as they appear. Perspective changes. The book is narrated by Faith when she is an adult. She is looking back on her childhood and her time spent with her persnickety and difficult Aunt Vera. We find out early on that Vera has been hanged for murder. Faith has been contacted by an author who wants to write a book about Vera and uncover some family secrets in the process. Additionally, Vera was involved (or was she?) in the disappearance of a 2 year old girl in her care when Vera was a teenager. Some family members agree to help while others refuse. The events are reconstructed by Faith, the author, and various family members. There is much speculation about family relationships and motives. The pictured is muddied by the fact that this is a family who enjoy their secrets. Vera and her sister Eden are idolized by some and reviled by others. To give more plot details would ruin the way the story is slowly revealed in bits and pieces.

Faith is irritated by her aunts Vera and Eden for the way they start a story in the middle and assume you know all the details. The book unravels in the same way. You get nuggets of information from Faith that are not clear until later. That could be irritating, but it is well done here and builds the suspense. I also appreciate that several of the major family secrets remain secrets. If you like your book endings tied in a bow, this is not the book for you. The writing itself is superb. My only quibble with the book is that I had trouble keeping all of the family members straight for about the first third. It is a gnarled family tree and requires all of your attention. I highly recommend this book and will be reading more of Barbara Vine in the future.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Not the best Ruth Rendell
By Alison
Nothing drives me crazier than a confusing novel that poses a question then takes 95% of the book, through boring drivel, to answer it. Didn't keep my attention well. Lots better RR/Barbara Vine out there.

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