'Time passed but Rudd never recovered what was left of his senses. Not even during a bumpy ride in the boot of a car. Nor when he was hauled form the boot and draped over the parapet of a bridge. Nor when the midnight sleeper to London came rushing down the track and he was dropped in front if it'. Haunted by past failures, Superintendent Tremayne leads a murder investigation which is becoming more and more difficult. There is a nasty death, but was this really the intended victim? There are several suspects, but they all have alibis...
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Blind Death is Sam Napier's second detective thriller. As in his first novel, Inspector Stanford's Conversion, there is a strong Westcountry flavour and a cast of riveting characters as well as a sparkling storyline. It is a book that is hard to put down until the last twist of the plot is known and a solution to this ingenious thriller finally appears.