Daphne du Maurier is an amazing writer. In her stories, a detective plot is harmoniously intertwined with mysticism; everyday scenes are combined with vivid descriptions of nature; and a suspenseful melodrama with ironic satire, full of biting pathos. Her characters are always placed in tense, critical situations that demand action, a deed.
What does a person’s loss of sight mean? Fear? Despair? And what if they experience all of it when their sight returns—if people are no longer the way they used to be? Or just the way they really are… inside… “Blue Lenses” is a fantastic story about WHAT we can learn about a person by putting on blue lenses.