Blind Fall by Christopher Rice

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    • ISBN: 0743293991
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Pub. Date: March 2008
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    Synopsis

    From three-time New York Times bestselling author Christopher Rice — whose novels have been called "bold and ambitious" by The New York Times, "chillingly perverse" by USA Today, and "shocking, sexy...intricate" by Glamour — comes this startling psychological thriller about an Iraq War vet who seeks redemption and revenge when a fellow Marine he failed to protect during the war is brutally murdered.

    John Houck became a Marine to become a hero. But his life changed when he failed to notice an explosive device that ended up maiming the captain of his Force Recon Company, a respected Marine who nearly sacrificed himself to save John's life.

    Home from Iraq, John pays a visit to his former captain, only to discover the captain has been gruesomely murdered. John pursues a strange man he sees running from the scene, but he discovers that Alex Martin is not the murderer. Alex is, in fact, the former captain's secret male lover and the killer's intended next victim.

    When it becomes clear that local law enforcement has direct connections to the murder itself, John realizes that to repay his debt of honor, he must teach Alex Martin how to protect himself, even if that means teaching Alex to kill. In the process, John confronts the painful truth about the younger brother he was unable to protect and the older sister he always felt he failed.

    Blind Fall is a story of honor and integrity, of turning failure into victory. It is a stunning departure for Christopher Rice: the story of two men, one a Marine, one gay, who must unite to avenge the death of the man they both loved — one as a brother-in-arms, one as a lover — andto survive.

    Publishers Weekly

    Rice's fourth thriller (after 2005's Light Before Day) clumsily mixes the plight of gays in the military with an unlikely murder investigation. John Houck, a former marine sergeant, returns to the States from Iraq, determined to make amends with his commanding officer, Capt. Mike Bowers, who was gravely injured due to John's negligence. But when he tracks Mike down at home in Owensville, Calif., John discovers Mike gruesomely murdered in his bed. John, who had no idea Mike was gay, reluctantly joins forces with Alex Martin, Mike's live-in boyfriend, to bring the killer to justice. After John and Alex learn that local law enforcement played a role in Mike's death, they must go on the run to save their own lives. A subplot involving John's brother's suicide distracts in a subpar effort that lacks the complexity of Rice's earlier novels. 10-city author tour.(Mar.)

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    Biography

    Christopher Rice is the author of the New York Times bestsellers A Density of Souls and The Snow Garden. The son of author Anne Rice and the late poet Stan Rice, he lives in Los Angeles.

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    Not worth readingby Anonymous

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    07/29/2009: This book was so bad I could not even finish it. Characters are boring, plot takes forever to go anywhere. Would not recommend this book to anyone.

    Wanted to like it but couldn'tby Anonymous

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    06/05/2009: i tried this book partly because it was written by the son of Ann Rice and partly because one of the main characters was gay - which i found both interesting and different. i really, really wanted to like it but the writing style was poor at best, the dialogue was ridiculous, and the series of events came way too conveniently to be believable. the only reason i stuck with the book as long as i did was the topic of homosexuality - it was unique. i did not find the characters nor the plot to be even slightly believable. i am severely disappointed. don't waste your time.


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