Trick of the Eye by Jane Stanton Hitchcock audiobook

Trick of the Eye

By Jane Stanton Hitchcock
Read by Anna Fields

Blackstone Publishing 9780525935292
9.08 Hours Unabridged
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Artist Faith Crowell is nearly forty and feels—with some relief, some regret—that she is now safely past the age of passion, obsessive love, and unsatisfied longings. Concentrating on contenting herself with a solitary life in Manhattan, complete with cat, comfy apartment, and a successful if hardly brilliant career, Faith is shocked when grande dame Frances Griffin drops in to her studio to ask her to paint murals for the ballroom of her legendary Long Island mansion. Flattered, Faith accepts. Faith eventually learns of the brutal, unsolved murder of Frances’ daughter and begins to wonder why she was chosen for this project, why her employer seems intent on confiding all her secrets to her, and what, exactly, lies beneath the surface of Frances Griffin’s public life.

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Summary

Summary

Finalist for the Edgar Award for Best First Novel

Artist Faith Crowell is nearly forty and feels—with some relief, some regret—that she is now safely past the age of passion, obsessive love, and unsatisfied longings.

Concentrating on contenting herself with a solitary life in Manhattan, complete with cat, comfy apartment, and a successful if hardly brilliant career, Faith is shocked when grande dame Frances Griffin drops in to her studio to ask her to paint murals for the ballroom of her legendary Long Island mansion. Flattered, Faith accepts.

Faith eventually learns of the brutal, unsolved murder of Frances’ daughter and begins to wonder why she was chosen for this project, why her employer seems intent on confiding all her secrets to her, and what, exactly, lies beneath the surface of Frances Griffin’s public life.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Anna Fields portrays Crowell as savvy and intuitive…Fields captures all the suspense of the story as Crowell explores the past just a bit too creatively.” AudioFile
“An elegant psychological thriller.” People
“A tautly controlled narrative voice and a prose style that transcends genre key the action in this gothic thriller.” Publishers Weekly
“Those few among Hitchcock’s characters who aren’t charming, unusual, and thoroughly likable are certainly overflowing with surprises. Pure pleasure for psychological-suspense fans.” Kirkus Reviews
“With touches of Edith Wharton, Jane Austen, Patricia Highsmith, and Daphne du Maurier, [this] will appeal to any listener who appreciates excellent writing, complex characters, and absolutely fantastic narrators.” Kliatt

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Author Bio: Jane Stanton Hitchcock

Author Bio: Jane Stanton Hitchcock

Jane Stanton Hitchcock (1946–2025) was an American author, playwright, and screenwriter who was best known for her mystery novels, including Mortal Friends, The Witches’ Hammer, Social CrimesTrick of the Eye, One Dangerous Lady, and Bluff. Bluff won the 2019 Hammet Prize. Her screenplays included for Our Time and First Love.

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Available Formats : Digital Download, CD, MP3 CD
Category: Fiction/Mystery & Detective
Runtime: 9.08
Audience: Adult
Language: English