The All-Seeing Eye
Book Review
«The All-Seeing Eye» by Louis Bayard is a captivating historical detective novel that transports readers to the 1830s at the West Point military academy. The book has received positive reviews for its atmospheric and masterfully recreated era. Critics note that Bayard skillfully blends elements of detective and historical fiction, creating an intriguing plot that keeps readers on edge until the very end. Special attention is given to the character of the young Edgar Allan Poe, who acts as the assistant to the main character, detective Augustus Landor. Their interaction adds depth and dynamism to the narrative. Some critics point out that the novel may be somewhat slow at the beginning, but this is compensated by the richness of detail and unexpected plot twists. Overall, «The All-Seeing Eye» is considered a worthy representative of the genre, appealing to fans of historical detective stories and admirers of Edgar Allan Poe's work.
