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|title=Blind Spot
|author=Terri Persons
|buy=Maybe
|borrow=Maybe
|format=Paperback
|pages=352
|publisher=Century
|date=15 Mar March 2007
|isbn=978-1846051319
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I had really, really high hopes for this book as it's so far up my alley it might as well be called ''Up Kerry's Alley'' by ''Terri Persons''. I am entirely fond of a supernatural thriller and found the first 66 pages to be as brilliant as I had hoped and expected. The protagonist of the tale, Bernadette Saint Claire or Cat as she is called for she has odd eyes, just like the Catahoula Leopard dogs that share the same trait, is a tiny, Mia Farrow-esque hardnut-FBI-agent with a twist. She can see through the eyes of the killers she hunts.
Thank you to Random House for sending ''Blind Spot'' to us at The Bookbag.
This book will probably give you a taste for other supernatural-style thrillers. You may also enjoy some of Dean Koontz's better offerings, including the [[Brother Odd]] books and more genre-specifically, [[''Black House]]'' by Stephen King and Peter Straub, a spine-tingling novel that resurrects the character of Jack Sawyer from their previous collaboration on The Talisman, which has also been compared to Thomas Harris's quartet of Hannibal Lecter novels.
However, if you prefer your thrillers to be a little more gritty and British than mystic and mysterious, you may want to try [[Sleepyhead]] by Mark Billingham.
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