[nabs-l] Fwd: Great book with a blind hero

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Sun Dec 20 19:45:19 UTC 2009


FYI:


>From: "Dr. Scott Bray" <sbray at nisj.org>
>To: <dandrews at visi.com>
>Subject: Great book with a blind hero
>Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2009 12:11:56 -0700
>
>Hello David:
>
>Faye Kellerman, a novelist who's husband writes psychological 
>thrillers, just wrote a book called Blindman's Bluff a story where 
>the hero is a blind court interpreter with the Los Angeles Criminal 
>Courts. It is an incredible story of murder of high  society people, 
>skills only a blind person could have, low-life killers, and a 
>family member handing out cash. I suggest you get this book out to 
>our family of blind persons ASAP. It is a 2009 book and can be 
>downloaded from Bookshare.
>
>I have read hundreds of books lately and this is the only book I 
>ever read where the hero in the story is blind, handsome, and interesting.
>.
>
>My ten-years of rehabilitation concluded after reading many books by 
>Jonathon Kellerman, Faye Kellerman, Dean R. Koontz, Stephen King, 
>Pat Conroy, Thomas Wolfe, John Grisham, John Irvine, and James 
>Patterson. Fiction is great medicine.
>
>Pass it along.
>
>ScottScott
>
>
>
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