Dec 3, 2010

Book Review: Blind Sight by James H. Pence

Excerpt: The man focused his eyes on Thomas, the corners of his lips curling upward slightly. He coughed, then whispered, struggling with each word. "You . . . can't . . . hide."

"What?"

"They'll . . . find . . . you."

"Who? Who will find me?"

"Run . . .  while . . . you . . . can." The man's eyes glazed over and his jaw went slack. Blind Sight, pg 72.

Back Cover: Remember the Promise...
Save my children...

All Thomas Kent wants is to die...but a mysterious email and a voice from the past stir him to fight for his life and the lives of a family he doesn't know. The leader of a powerful and dangerous cult threatens the country's future, and Thomas holds the only evidence for its destruction. As the cult's plan enters its final phase, Thomas must cast his fear aside and act before it's too late.

My Review: Blind Sight is one of those stories that you can't get out of your head. Thomas Kent is faced with unbelievable odds and things just keep getting more difficult for him as he tries to save two children that he'd never met before. I really enjoyed the way that Pence wove the story together, giving the feel of urgency that is so necessary for suspense fiction. The cult aspects of the book are dealt with well and in a believable manner. The characters are well developed, and the plot is full of twists and turns that kept me flipping the pages.

My Rating:

My Recommendation: I highly recommend this book for lovers of suspense. It will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.

(I received a complimentary copy of this book from Kathy Carlton Willis Communications for the purpose of review.)

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