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A man is moving down a street on Manhattan's Lower East Side, scanning the storefronts, taking in his surroundings, when he sees something in a third-floor tenement window. A woman's face, distorted with terror. Thomas is convinced he's witnessing a murder.
Except that things aren't quite as simple as that. To some people, Thomas Kilbride wouldn't exactly be the most reliable of witnesses, and it's going to be very difficult to persuade the police to investigate.
Because Thomas was never actually there. And the murder was months ago.
But Thomas trusts his eyes. And that could be his biggest mistake.
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A gripping psychological thriller about perception and reality.
Who is this book for?
Trust Your Eyes is a compelling read that keeps you guessing with each turn of the page. The protagonist's unwavering belief in what he sees draws you into a tense world where nothing is quite as it seems. Perfect for fans of psychological twists and mystery, this book will leave you questioning what you can truly trust.