I need some Alcoholic mouthwash after this read. It was infuriating to plow though this 'FBI thriller' that was written as it were intended for a 12 year old. The descriptions tried far to hard to sell the ephemeral qualities and the plot gave very little to assist in out-sleuthing the sleuths. I would rather pick up a Lee Child 'Reacher' book any day of the week.
Blind side follows Agent Savich and his wife Sherlock and they must continued characters. It's written with allusions to numerous previous plots. The story also follows Sheriff Katie, from a small town in Tennessee. Our author is clearly infatuated with fall in Tennessee. I can't count how many times I read, 'There is no place in the world as beautiful as fall in the Smokies'.
She helps a boy flee kidnappers and ends up falling for his father as the plot thickens and, spontaneously, erupts. I despise endings that explain everything in the final chapter. I want to be given hints and start figuring it out myself. Not have the story lead in one direction then give a completely lame and fabricated excuse for the bad guys actions.
I hope I never forget that I don't want to read Coulter.
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