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Fresh Pick | BLIND SPOT by Nancy Bush
Fresh Pick / July 11, 2010

July 2010 On Sale: June 29, 2010 Featuring: Dr. Claire Norris; Langdon Stone 384 pages ISBN: 1420103415 EAN: 9781420103410 Mass Market Paperback $7.99 Add to Wish List Romance Suspense Buy at Amazon.com Blind Spot by Nancy Bush What You Don’t See… The crime scene at an Oregon rest stop is brutal beyond belief?a young man’s lifeless body cut to ribbons, and his pregnant girlfriend left alive but comatose… What You Don’t Know… Psychologist Claire Norris is assigned to treat the survivor at a private mental hospital. But there are no clues to the identity of the catatonic “Jane Doe.” A difficult job only becomes more complicated with the arrival of ex-homicide detective Langdon Stone, who questions Claire’s every move. Can Kill You Reluctantly working together, Claire and Lang begin to unravel the chilling truth about a twisted case?one with ties to a killer who is right in their midst, eager to see a mission of evil through to its terrifying end… An exciting, compelling thriller with a winding plot that keeps you captivated until the end. Previous Picks

Sandi Shilhanek | A Perfect Day
Sundays with Sandi / July 11, 2010

What a week it’s been! Tuesday I got together with a small group of people from the DFW Tea Readers group, and had a wonderful dinner of barbecued chicken, baked beans, deviled eggs, pasta salad, green salad, and not only one cake, but two! We also had a lively conversation with author Annette Blair, who writes, not only romance, but also mysteries. I didn’t realize that, so Wednesday sent me to Barnes and Nobel in an effort to attain one or two of her mysteries by using my gift card I won from author Michele Bardsley (who can be seen in November at Readers ‘n’ Ritas.) Saturday had me again meeting the DFW TeaReaders group for a fun and lively tea. Unfortunately we were not the only people in the tea room, and when I went to the restroom I got the impression that one of the elderly ladies from the other group wasn’t really happy about how much fun we were having. See when we start having fun we tend to forget that there are others around, and we tend to get a bit loud. We’re not rude loud, just fun loving loud, and if you’re ever in the…