Linwood Barclay. Trust Your Eyes. Doubleday. 2012.
Hawthorne Book Club selection for October. Often I find Barclay too scary for my enjoyment. This one was not so bad. Set in New York state. Much violence as a political tool but interest picked up as the characters became more likable. A special needs brother, an artist brother, a father dead in an accident at home, a mystery based upon an Internet image from Whirl360.
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