Ava Hardy - Spying Eyes | 100% Fresh |
By J. Miller, Senior Critic
Yet, readers root for her because Hardy brilliantly weaponizes the First Person . We are inside Lena’s head. We see the terror of not knowing if the man who smiled at you on the train is the same man who left a thumb drive on your doorstep. Ava Hardy - Spying Eyes
However, will likely be the book that defines her career. It is currently in development as a limited series at HBO, with Oscar-nominated director Rose Glass ( Saint Maud ) attached to direct. Casting rumors suggest that Mia Goth is in talks to play Lena, a choice that Hardy publicly supported, tweeting, "Mia is the only actress who understands how to smile while committing a felony." Final Verdict: Is It Worth Your Time? If you are a fan of Hidden Pictures , The Girl on the Train , or the Netflix series You , prepare to be unsettled. Ava Hardy - Spying Eyes is not comfort reading. It is a stress test for your relationship with technology. We see the terror of not knowing if
However, Hardy subverts the genre immediately. Lena does not go to the police. She cannot. Because the man she suspects is watching her is the lead detective in the city's cyber-crimes unit. Effectively invisible to facial recognition software due to her condition, Lena decides to fight surveillance with surveillance. Casting rumors suggest that Mia Goth is in