Blind Vigil

Fiction & Literature, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
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Author: John E. R awson ISBN: 9781458211521
Publisher: Abbott Press Publication: November 26, 2013
Imprint: Abbott Press Language: English
Author: John E. R awson
ISBN: 9781458211521
Publisher: Abbott Press
Publication: November 26, 2013
Imprint: Abbott Press
Language: English

Following the untimely death of his parents when he is ten years old, Kenneth Mills is forced to live with his grandmother, Esther, in Osprey Cove, Maine. Esther is controlling and bitter, and she and Kenneth repulse each other. Whats more, Kenneth is unbalanced; as a teenager, he attacks a fellow student with a scalpel and then spends three years in the Crestwood Insane Asylum, where he is eventually diagnosed as a psychotic schizophrenic.

Following treatment, he returns to the home of his youth. As he grows to adulthood, the townspeople see him differently. They are now scared of Kenneth and fear what he might do to them. He has bizarre obsessions with younger girls and fantasizes about becoming a great surgeon, like Dr. Walters, the towns only physician.

Despite Kenneths delusions, however, his psychological state may have other causes. The people of Osprey Cove are, in fact, cruel and abnormalbut whos to say whats normal anyway? As he sinks further and further into fantasy, it is impossible for Kenneth to discern reality from dreams. In the end, the question remains: who is the real lunatic of Osprey Cove?

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Following the untimely death of his parents when he is ten years old, Kenneth Mills is forced to live with his grandmother, Esther, in Osprey Cove, Maine. Esther is controlling and bitter, and she and Kenneth repulse each other. Whats more, Kenneth is unbalanced; as a teenager, he attacks a fellow student with a scalpel and then spends three years in the Crestwood Insane Asylum, where he is eventually diagnosed as a psychotic schizophrenic.

Following treatment, he returns to the home of his youth. As he grows to adulthood, the townspeople see him differently. They are now scared of Kenneth and fear what he might do to them. He has bizarre obsessions with younger girls and fantasizes about becoming a great surgeon, like Dr. Walters, the towns only physician.

Despite Kenneths delusions, however, his psychological state may have other causes. The people of Osprey Cove are, in fact, cruel and abnormalbut whos to say whats normal anyway? As he sinks further and further into fantasy, it is impossible for Kenneth to discern reality from dreams. In the end, the question remains: who is the real lunatic of Osprey Cove?

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