Reviewed by stressedrach on

4 of 5 stars

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When I started reading Blind Sight I found myself getting a little confused as each timeline featured different characters and I didn't see how they related together and I got rather lost and wondering whether I would enjoy the book due to this. However, a little way into the book all the characters that were mentioned in the different timelines merged together and it all started making sense and I felt I got to know the characters more through this.
Who would have thought walking into a Biker Bar would cause so much trouble and danger for Dozer and Sadie, they go from taking a vacation to fighting for survival from some crazy novice biker gang who didn't even have bikes but the main danger seemed to be from Joey who was a little deranged to say the least. I loved the way Dozer idolized his wife Sadie and the love they had together was really heart warming. They would do anything to save each other. We also met other characters from the main biker gang of the town and in particular Otis and his daughter Grace. Otis was very into drink and drugs and ladies of the night and it seemed to get worse when his partner Sarah as killed,the never told Grace she was murdered and the guilt and truth was eating him up, and when an accident happened where The whole side of Grace's was burnt the only way he could deal with it was through the drunk and drugs. the whole book was complete suspense and at some points thriller, people you thought were dead come back to life and there is a lot of death, rising from the dead. It was thoroughly gripping and by the end I didn't want it to finish.

There was a name that was written differently during 2 pages of the book and some of the dialogue confused me (with the way people spoke) at first but all in all it was a great read.

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