New York Times bestselling author John Saul is a master at writing
novels that chill the bones, curdle the blood, and tap into our
darkest fears. He creates characters so real that you’ll feel as if
they’re friends or family, and throws them into situations so
terrifying that you won’t be able to look away until you turn the
final page. Now, in Faces of Fear, Saul proves that there’s a fine
line between perfection and madness. Fifteen-year-old Alison Shaw may
not be beautiful, but she doesn’t really care: She’d much rather
read a good book than primp in front of a mirror anyway. But
Alison’s gorgeous mother, Risa, knows that beauty can be a key to
success and wishes only the best for her daughter, especially when
Risa marries a widowed plastic surgeon and moves Alison from Santa
Monica to Bel Air. Beauty may be only skin deep, but to the denizens
of Bel Air it means the world. Everywhere mother and daughter look,
they are surrounded by beautiful people, many of whom have benefited
from the skills of Alison’s new stepfather, the charismatic Peter
Dunn. Peter is certain he can turn Alison into a vision of loveliness,
and Risa–drawn in by his cool confidence–is delighted.
Reluctantly, Alison agrees to undergo the first procedure, and her
transformation begins. But soon Alison discovers a picture of
Peter’s first wife. To Alison’s horror, she notices a resemblance
between the image in the photo and the work her stepfather is doing on
her. Though Risa refuses to acknowledge the strange similarity, Alison
becomes increasingly frightened. Digging further into her
stepfather’s murky past, Alison uncovers dark secrets–and even
darker motives–and realizes that her worst fears are fast becoming
her reality.
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A Novel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780345507228
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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