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Previously published in the anthology Cat O’Nine Tales.
A star athlete who has a fateful run-in with a three-hundred pound woman. One of the author’s own personal favorites, In the Eye of the Beholder is Jeffrey Archer at his best—witty, suspenseful, sad, surprising, and unforgettable.
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Posted September 14, 2011
I'm not sure I would have bought it - knowing it was just 20 pages. But it was very enjoyable although short.
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Posted September 12, 2011
What is the story? As far as I can tell the author wanted to write about and athlete who liked fat girls
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Overview
Previously published in the anthology Cat O’Nine Tales.
A star athlete who has a fateful run-in with a three-hundred pound woman. One of the author’s own personal favorites, In the Eye of the Beholder is Jeffrey Archer at his best—witty, suspenseful, sad, surprising, and unforgettable.