Blind Rage
- Publisher
- Random House, Inc.
- Year
- 2008
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
From Publishers Weekly
In Persons's by-the-numbers second novel to feature psychic FBI agent Bernadette Saint Clare (after Blind Spot), Saint Clare, who's based in St. Paul, Minn., investigates a baffling series of water-related deaths. Some apparent suicides in the Mississippi have been followed by bathtub drowningsβthe latest of which, of troubled University of Minnesota student Shelby Hammond, has clear signs of foul play. The efforts of Saint Clare and Tony Garcia, her hunky supervisor, to find a link between Hammond and the other victims lead to a psychiatrist who had treated some of the dead girls and to a professor who had some of them as students. Saint Clare consults the ghost of a dead FBI agent on the case, though the author provides no backstory explaining how the paranormal exists in this fictional universe. Thriller fans who can't get enough of the familiar story of the attractive female agent vs. the psychopathic serial killer will find more of the same. (May)
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Review
PRAISE FOR TERRI PERSONS
''A great new voice in crime fiction.''
βLinda Fairstein
βPersons has shattered the thriller mold.β
βJohn Sandford
PRAISE FOR BLIND SPOT
βUnexpected plot twists and engaging characters make for a highly entertaining read.β
βBoston Globe
βBlind Spotβs high-octane pace will leave you gasping for breath.β
βPeterborough Evening Telegraph
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<div><h3>From Publishers Weekly</h3><p>In Persons's by-the-numbers second novel to feature psychic FBI agent Bernadette Saint Clare (after <em>Blind Spot</em>), Saint Clare, who's based in St. Paul, Minn., investigates a baffling series of water-related deaths. Some apparent suicides in the Mississi