From New York Times bestselling author Karin Slaughter, the first novel in her acclaimed Grant County Series.A small Georgia town erupts in panic when a young college professor is found brutally mutilated in the local diner. But it’s only when town pediatrician and coroner Sara Linton does the autopsy that the full extent of the killer’s twisted work becomes clear.Sara’s ex-husband, police chief Jeffrey Tolliver, leads the investigation—a trail of terror that grows increasingly macabre when another local woman is found crucified a few days later. But he’s got more than a sadistic serial killer on his hands, because the county’s only female detective, Lena Adams—the first victim’s sister—wants to serve her own justice.But it is Sara who holds the key to finding the killer. A secret from her past could unmask the brilliantly malevolent psychopath… or mean her death.
George P. Pelecanos, author of Right as Rain
“An unflinching suspense thriller . . . Blindsighted is a promising debut, and Karin Slaughter is a novelist to watch.”
Val McDermid, author of Place of Execution
“A debut of rare quality that grips like a vise from the first page.”
Peter Robinson, author of In a Dry Season
“Excellent . . . and a plot with enough twists and shocks to keep you turning the pages.”
Laura Lippman, author of The Sugar House
“Shockingly good . . . beautifully and believably rendered. Slaughter may very well be the next Thomas Harris.”
John Westermann, author of Exit Wounds
“This is storytelling at its finest, written in perfect pitch. A scary, sure-fire winner.”
Steve Hamilton, author of A Cold Day in Paradise
“Pitch perfect. Karin Slaughter is a new force to be reckoned with.”
Jane Haddam, author of True Believers
“Blindsighted is everything a book should be, and Karin Slaughter is a significant new voice in American crime fiction.”
Stella Duffy, author of Beneath the Blonde
“Karin Slaughter’s debut is taut, mean, nasty and bloody well written.”
Denise Mina, author of Garnethill and Exile
“Blindsighted is an extraordinary debut. Slaughter has created a ferociously taut and terrifying story.”
Ellen Conford
“What a terrifying book! Disturbing, original, haunting.”
Kirkus Reviews
“Gruesome forensics, inventive plotting, strong/imperiled heroine . . . Perfect escapist fare.”
Deadly Pleasures magazine
“A very promising debut by a very talented writer. I recommend it highly.”
Publishers Weekly
“Engaging...marks the debut of a promising young author.”
BookPage
“Scary, shocking and perfectly suspenseful… Will propel the Georgia native right onto the ‘must read’ list for suspense fans.”
Booklist
“An accomplished first novel...[with] a riveting plot.”
Library Journal
“An extremely mature first novel, with well-developed characters and a finely tuned plot.”
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A small Georgia town erupts in panic when ayoung college professor is found brutally mutilatedin the local diner. But it's only when town pediatricianand coroner Sara Linton does the autopsy that the fullextent of the killer's twisted work becomes clear.Sara's ex-husband, police chief Jeffrey Tolliver, leads theinvestigation -- a trail of terror that grows increasinglymacabre when another local woman is found crucified a fewdays later. But he's got more than a sadistic serial killer on his hands, for the county's sole female detective, Lena Adams -- the first victim's sister -- wants to serve her own justice. But it is Sara who holds the key to finding the killer.A secret from her past could unmask the brilliantlymalevolent psychopath ... or mean her death.
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- Release Date 06/01/2004
- Author Karin Slaughter
- Language English
- Company Harper Torch; English Language edition
- Weight 6.4 ounces
- Dimensions 4.19 x 1 x 6.75 inches
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