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BOOK REVIEW: BLIND RAGE
BY TERRI PARSONS

We hope you enjoy this book review by Patricia Reid.

Suicides or murder? That is the question to be answered in Blind Rage. Troubled young women have fallen to their death in the Mississippi River. The deaths have been listed as suicides but Agent Bernadette Saint Clare of the FBI is not buying that theory. Her boss Tony Garcia has faith in Bernadette’s abilities and is willing to cooperate with her in the investigation. Bernadette has a special sight and sometimes can connect with a killer.

Now the most recent murder has taken place in a bathtub. The police are looking at it as a possible suicide but Bernadette still feels there is a connection and that it is murder. All of the victims have been students and all of the victims have had some mental problems.

Bernadette searches for connections between the girls with the help of her partner Creed. Creed gives her a lot of help but since Creed is a ghost Bernadette is the only one who can see him. Bernadette is convinced that these deaths are the result of a water fetish by some deranged individual. Creed is checking out that part of the investigation on the internet. Sounds rather strange for a ghost but he is very good at searching for information. Can they find that individual before more girls become victims?

A professor, a psychiatrist and the doctor’s brother all are suspects. Bernadette and Garcia are hoping that Bernadette’s special gift will help them zero in on the murderer.

Blind Rage is a very exciting book that I would highly recommend the book. Blind Spot is the first book in the series and I very much want to read that book. It is not necessary to read Blind Spot in order to enjoy Blind Rage.

REVIEWED BY PATRICIA REID

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