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John Fowles
ISBN: 978-0-099-47047-2
Publication: 1963
The Collector is a chilling psychological novel that explores obsession, control, and the dark side of desire. The story follows Frederick Clegg, a lonely butterfly collector who kidnaps art student Miranda Grey in the hope that she will grow to love him. Told through both their perspectives, the novel unravels into a tense and disturbing study of power, freedom, and the human psyche.
A modern classic of suspense and unease, The Collector remains one of the most haunting examinations of captivity and obsession in twentieth-century literature.
This book was originally found at Age UK , so your purchase has also supported their charity work. Now re-covered by hand into a Simply Bound edition, it continues its journey with you.
John Fowles
ISBN: 978-0-099-47047-2
Publication: 1963
The Collector is a chilling psychological novel that explores obsession, control, and the dark side of desire. The story follows Frederick Clegg, a lonely butterfly collector who kidnaps art student Miranda Grey in the hope that she will grow to love him. Told through both their perspectives, the novel unravels into a tense and disturbing study of power, freedom, and the human psyche.
A modern classic of suspense and unease, The Collector remains one of the most haunting examinations of captivity and obsession in twentieth-century literature.
This book was originally found at Age UK , so your purchase has also supported their charity work. Now re-covered by hand into a Simply Bound edition, it continues its journey with you.