FBI Agent Bernadette St. Clair has a gift for seeing
through killers' eyes, which continues to aid in her
frequent reassignment to new cities. She's not sure whether
her gift is a curse or a blessing, but one thing is
certain, saving lives and finding killers is what she does
best.
When a local boy's dog comes home with a severed hand in
his mouth, Bernadette uses her gift to figure out who would
commit such a heinous crime. The case becomes more complex
when a string of murders occur with similar circumstances
and Bernadette discovers she has yet to grasp what she's
really capable of seeing.
I loved BLIND SPOT! Once I started reading, I never put it
down. Terri Persons' unique cleverness and flair for
suspense will keep readers hanging on every word.
FBI Agent Bernadette Saint Clare’s gift of sight allows her
to see things others can’t. But some things are better left
unseen.
Not always easy to work with, Agent Bernadette Saint Clare
has been assigned and reassigned to FBI offices all over
the country. Not long after she’s placed at a desk in the
basement of the off-site St. Paul office, she’s called on
to do what she does best: use personal effects found at a
crime scene to see through a killer’s eyes.
In some cases her sight has been astoundingly accurate; in
others it has been less than perfect. The agent in charge
of this case, Tony Garcia, aware of Bernadette’s spotty
record, is unsure if he should follow her lead, and the
tension between them makes for an uneasy alliance. To make
things more complicated, she becomes involved with her new
upstairs neighbor. But there‘s something about him she
can’t quite put her finger on—especially when he offers her
a key clue to the killer’s identity.
A complex novel filled with quirky characters on the right
and wrong sides of the law, Blind Spot reminds us that life
is filled with leaps of faith both great and small.