
All Thomas Kent wants is to die, but a mysterious e-mail and a voice from the past stir him to fight for his life and the lives of a family he doesn't know. The leader of a powerful and dangerous cult threatens the country’s future, and Thomas holds the only evidence for its destruction. As the cults plan enters its final phase, Thomas must cast his fear aside and act before it is too late.
"Don't be so sure--In today's world, reality is all a matter of "spin"."
This story was like a firecracker, from the first page tension was building and like an explosion chapter one ended and threw me into a nonstop nail biter. The book opens with Paul Bishop on a desperate mission to see his children safely aboard a Dallas bound airplane. He’s panicked and scared and I as the reader about chewed the skin off my pinky finger waiting for him to get the kids on the plane without getting himself killed by The Fellowship, a deeply sinister cult. Peter’s children Michelle and Micah are carrying vital information of national importance. Just before poison arrests his body, he manages to get a call in to Thomas Kent, the man to whom he has trusted with the lives of his kids. As Peter is hanging on to life, he mutters one desperate cry: "Save my children."
The last thing Thomas Kent wanted was a couple of kids. Thomas is a depressed and hollowed man. Half alive himself, he’s tortured by the images of his dead wife and two children. When he finds out that Bishop, a man he barely remembers from his college years sent him two children and not a package, his first reaction is to run the other way. Realizing the children's danger, Thomas finds strength he didn't know he had and resolves to get the kids to their mother, who’s also in hiding. As Kent risks his life trying to help the kids, they encounter ever danger possible from the blizzard snow to assassins. As Thomas draws closer to Michelle and Micah, painful memories flashback to the horrid night he lost family. Thomas a former pastor finds himself at a crossroad with God, life and tremendous responsibility of saving this family he’s never known.
This was an amazing heart pounding story. From page 1 to 402 I couldn't stop reading. Well written and fast paced Blind Sight played out like a movie in my head. I’d have to say this was one of the best Christian fiction books I've read. Now I can hear some of you groaning...."christian fiction"....but don't be to hasty to snub your nose at this one, its a fantastic thriller and as everyone has noticed the leaps and bounds of the YA world, Christian fiction is making huge waves with more thrillers and sci-fi options.
Also interesting this book was a healing factor for one man’s journey after the devastation of his family’s murder. Author James Pence motivated after hearing how this story changed Terry Caffey’s life co-wrote and featured Blind Sight in an autobiography called Terror by Night which I’m working on right now.
4/5 – Christian Fiction, murder suspense
Thanks to Publisher for Review Copy
Thanks to Publisher for Review Copy

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