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     Summary
High school senior Karen, who worries that her psychic powers will make her seem different from other people, is frightened at first when a young policeman asks her to use her gift to help the police locate missing children.

     Awards & Nominations
  • 1985: Nominated for Edgar Allan Poe Award
  • 1985: Jr. Literary Guild
  • 1985: Selected for Children's Books of the Year Exhibit, England
  • 1985: Indiana Young Hoosier Award
  • 1986: Child Study Association of America's Children's Books of the Year citation
  • 1986: Nominated for Land of Enchantment, New Mexico Young Readers Award
  • 1987: West Australian Young Readers Award
  • 1987: Nominated for Texas "Spring Jackrabbit" Young Readers Award
  • 1988: Nominated for Volunteer State Book Award, Tennessee
  • 1989: Colorado Blue Spruce Young Adult Book Award
  • 2001: ALA "Popular Paperbacks for Young Adults" selection

     Excerpt
This can't be happening, Karen thought incredulously. This is impossible!

Though her head still throbbed from its violent encounter with the stove corner, the intensity of the pain seemed to be lessening. As this occurred, Karen found herself becoming aware of other areas of discomfort. The twine with which Betty's companion had tied her wrists and ankles was cutting into her badly, and her hands, which had been secured behind her back, were numb from the weight of her body. The dish towel pressed cruelly against her injured mouth, and her bones ached from her fall to the kitchen floor.

How long were they planning to leave her here? Karen wondered. What could the purpose behind all this be? If it was to rob the Center, it was unlikely that Betty and her friend would be returning before evening. The parents paid when they picked their children up at night, not when they brought them in, and there was never much money in the cash drawer in the mornings. When it came to that, there was little money there at any time; most of the Center's clients were regulars who paid monthly by check.

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     Extra Information
  • The Third Eye is one of Lois Duncan's favorite novels she has written.
  • Retitled The Eyes of Karen of Connors in the UK.

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  Title:
The Third Eye
  Release Date:
1984
  Number of Pages:
220
  Subject:
Suspense, Psychic phenomena