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The Women Without Eyes
3.0 (1 rating)

The Women Without Eyes

Cherry Brooke is gripped by fear. The South Side Killer is stalking the city, leaving a trail of victims in his wake. But Detective Wolfe can't let the gruesome case consume him entirely. A year ago, a woman was found murdered in Refleski Park, her eyes missing. Now, another victim has been discovered, bearing the same horrifying signature.

As Wolfe digs deeper, he uncovers a chilling pattern: a series of murders spanning decades, each marked by the ritualistic removal of the victim's eyes. The only clue connecting the killings is a mysterious symbol branded on the victims' bodies.

Driven by guilt and a thirst for justice, Wolfe finds himself on the trail of a killer far more sinister than he could have imagined. His pursuit leads him to William Acerieas, a man consumed by his family's dark legacy and a twisted obsession with an ancient book.

Wolfe's investigation plunges him into a world of ancient rituals, terrifying secrets, and a horrifying truth that will shatter everything he believes. But can he uncover the truth behind the Women Without Eyes before another life is claimed?

Published: January 27, 2025

Pages: 206

ISBN: 9781960534255

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3.0

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Marin K.

Apr 7, 2026
The Woman Without Eyes is part police procedural, part supernatural thriller.

Detective Wolfe is (among other serial killer murders) assigned to ritualistic murders of women, which includes removal of victims eyes. But, because the police is understaffed, he is the only one who cares what happened to the victims.

First part of the book is great, it involves mystery, tension, you start to care about the Wolfe, but second part when it goes to the occult part, it feels like it lost a bit of itself (like it was a bit rushed).

I really liked the book until the last few chapters (until the mystical part), because it looked like the novel is building up in realistic world, then turns abruptly into paranormal.

If you are in for a police procedural with paranormal twist, I recommend The Women without Eyes.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.