Book review for The Third Eye, Written By: Lois Duncan
By: Emily Myers
Karen Connors is an 18 year old mystery. When Bobby, the kid she babysits for, goes missing while playing outside, Karen goes to all of his friends’ houses to ask if they’ve seen him. After she calls the police, Karen gets visions of Bobby, unconscious, stuck in a box. When she feels the box coming closer to her, she realizes that Bobby isn’t in a box, but in the trunk of a car. The trunk of her boyfriend’s car. This wasn’t the first time Karen has had these visions, and it most certainly wasn’t the last.
Karen was a loner in high school, she didn’t have many friends, until she started to date the popular jock, Tim. She was actually starting to fit in, until people began to see her as a freak after she found a missing boy out of the blue. Tim came over while Karen was babysitting the Zenner family, and they had a small fight while Bobby and his friends were playing a game of Hide and Seek. After Tim left, Bobby was nowhere to be found. Karen called the police and Bobby’s parents. No one knew where Bobby hid during the game of hide and seek, but Karen found him due to visions she had of him in a box. This gained the interest of Officer Wilson. Wilson talked to Karen about how she came to these visions but Karen didn’t know. She said it was some freak accident. With Karen’s permission, but not her parents’, Wilson took her to the house of a missing girl. The girl was believed to be with her father, who is divorced. Karen went into the girl’s room, trying to get visions, but nothing came to her. While driving away from the missing girl’s house, Karen receives psychic messages, leading them to a riverbank. There, was the missing girl’s bike and shoes. Standing where the girl stood and seeing what the girl saw, Karen saw what happened to the girl, and will never forget it. Though this event, Karen and Officer Wilson work unofficially together to find other missing children, which includes risking Wilson’s job, Karen’s personal life, and both of their lives.
The Third Eye, by Lois Duncan, is a 1983 novel that creates enough suspense for you to keep reading. After one child is found, there are plenty more to help. In between the police work, Karen fights with her parents, breaks up with her boyfriend, and makes a new friend. With all of this she realizes that getting through the harsh visions might be hard, but the outcome is worth it. This book gets you thinking about the supernatural, it creates questions about psychics, and wants you to read more like it.