"Great gothic suspense novel"
When Brandon Gardner scores poorly on his SAT exam, his
parents get him a tutor through a reputable agency. Julian
seems like a nice person and quickly establishes a rapport
with Brandon and the youngster's sister Ruby. The adults
are very impressed with Julian, and Brandon and Ruby like
the idea that they can trust him with their inner most
secrets. Julian is creating the living epic novel and he is using
the Brandons as inspirations for his material. He
manipulates each one of them, using their individual
weaknesses to maneuver them to perform the way he wants
them to act. Some of his manipulations are mean spirited
and some are criminal but all of them are targeted to
destroy his host family. Peter Abrahams is a master at creating the great gothic
suspense novel. His characters, especially the victims are
well drawn and act like one's next door neighbor. The
protagonist is more a caricature then a true villain
because his motivation doesn't make sense and his actions
don't always ring true. THE TUTOR is an bewitching story
that will appeal to readers who like something unique. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 1, 2002
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