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Revision as of 04:04, 7 March 2021

The Reflecting Eye
Cover of The Reflecting Eye by John Connolly
Author(s) John Connolly
Published 2004
Publisher Bad Dog Books
Genre(s) Horror
Mystery
Thriller
Age group Adult


The Reflecting Eye by John Connolly is an adult horror mystery thriller novella, originally published in 2004 as a part of Nocturnes, a short story collection by John Connolly. It is book 4.5, and the fifth instalment, of the Charlie Parker series.

Trigger Warnings

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  • Cheating
  • Child death
    Past child murder.
  • Childbirth
    Mentioned.
  • Kidnapping
    Child kidnapping.
  • Gun violence
  • Murder
  • Occult
  • Physical abuse
  • Pregnancy
    A major character is pregnant during this novella.
  • PTSD
  • Stalking
  • Suicide

Representation

An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.

  • Gay Black side character
  • Gay side character

Tropes