Blind Side by Catherine Coulter

Posted by on Jan 27, 2007 | No Comments

Catherine Coulter’s Blind Side is a perfect book for night owls, who don’t have to get up in the morning, due to its ability to capture the reader from the first chapter and to keep them entranced to the last page. With her novel Blind Side Ms. Coulter excellently portrays a parent’s fears for their endangered children who are threatened by an unbelievably evil sociopath.in Blindside, there are actually two plots,  the main and most intense plot revolves around the kidnapping of six-year-old Sam Kettering (who escapes from his persistent kidnappers), Miles Savich (Sam’s father and ex-FBI agent),  Dillon Savich (a current FBI agent and close friend of Miles Kettering), his wife, Sherlock Savich (also an FBI agent), Katie Benedict (Sheriff of Jessborough, Tennessee who finds young Sam after his escape), and charismatic cult leader Sooner McCamy and his beautiful, wife, Elsbeth. The subplot revolves around the cold-blooded slayings of three Washington D.C. math teachers which are being investigated by Savich at the time he is called in on the
Kettering kidnapping.

I personally recommend this five-star, action-packed novel with it’s many twists and turns to anyone who enjoys a well-written, intense, and highly suspenseful novel that will keep you reading and wanting more from this wonderful author.

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