A quiet and isolated man, Frederick lives on the fringes of society, finding comfort in collecting butterflies and taking photographs. His life takes a disturbing turn when his obsession with a beautiful art student, Miranda, deepens into fixation. After a sudden stroke of luck allows him to buy a secluded house in the Sussex countryside, Frederick carries out a chilling plan: he abducts Miranda, convinced that love can be cultivated through patience and control. This unsettling psychological novel explores obsession, power, and the terrifying logic of a mind cut off from empathy.
Why You Should Read?
It offers a gripping psychological portrait of obsession and moral blindness.
It examines the dangerous consequences of isolation, entitlement, and misunderstood love.
It is narrated with chilling calm, drawing readers into the disturbing mindset of the protagonist.
It raises profound questions about freedom, control, and responsibility.
It remains a powerful and thought-provoking classic of modern literature.