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Beast in View by Margaret Millar
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Beast in View

by Margaret Millar

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Avon (1974), Mass Market Paperback

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Tags:read, mystery, suspense, yardsale
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This is good. Un-put-down-able good. ( )
skullstuffing | Sep 28, 2008 |  
In Beast in View, the wealthy and reclusive Helen Clarvoe begins to receive threatening phone calls from a woman named Evelyn Merrick. Unable to turn to her estranged family, Helen calls Paul Blackshear, the attorney of her recently-deceased father who is now handling her investments, to investigate. Out of boredom Blackshear takes the job and slowly begins unraveling the story of a fractured family, past regrets, and personal demons. And then people start dying...

Millar draws complicated and interesting characters and makes this novel more than just your usual mystery/suspense fare. The final twist is satisfyingly hidden but once it's revealed the reader can see the trail of hints leading to the inevitable end.

[full review here: http://spacebeer.blogspot.com/2008/07...] ( )
kristykay22 | Jul 9, 2008 | 1 vote
Millar sets up a fantastic story of persecution and delusion, as a lawyer is hired by a rich woman to find her stalker. The author writes sympathetically and realistically of damaged people and true psychosis. There are some unpleasant people in this novel, but Millar treats them with a detached touch, so that they are not one-dimensional characters, and what drives them is clear. This is a tense, psychologically rich novel, highly recommended. ( )
tamburlaine | Jan 16, 2008 |  
This was my first taste of Margaret Millar, and it definitely made me search out more of her work. This journey into insanity had me in the dark almost to the very end. One of the best in the genre. ( )
face_at_the_window | Jan 19, 2007 |  
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0752851748, Paperback)

A psychological thriller by a mistress of suspense at the top of her form and 1956 winner of the Edgar Allan Poe Award. What starts with a crank call from an old school chum sets the lonely, aloof, financially comfortable Miss Helen Clarvoe on a path as predictable only as madness. Lured from her rooms in a second-rate residential Hollywood hotel, she finds herself stranded in the more perilous terrain of extortion, pornography, vengeance, and ultimately murder.

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