Review: The Silence in Her Eyes by Armando Lucas Correa
Internationally bestselling author Armando Lucas Correa (The German Girl) takes a bold new direction with his latest offering The Silence in Her Eyes, a psychological thriller about a woman with motion blindness who just wants to keep her newfound friend safe. Leah has suffered from motion blindness since she was eight years old. She can see, but she cannot see movement, with the world appearing to her like a series of still pictures. After her mother passes away, Leah's life is one where she is dependent on the kindness of others. And things are getting a bit tricky, now that she suspects that someone might be breaking in to her apartment and she can hear a new neighbour calling for help. Alice, it seems, is going through a difficult divorce. Leah only wants to keep her neighbour safe ... I was very much drawn to this one for its premise. I've heard of motion blindness previously, a rare condition, and it is obvious that the author has done his research and I found his descri...