Read A Blind Eye Online

Authors: G. M. Ford

Tags: #Mystery; Thriller & Suspense, #Mystery, #Thrillers & Suspense, #Suspense, #Thrillers

A Blind Eye (24 page)

 

H
e knows. I can see it in his eyes when
he looks at me. Sittin’ there in that wheelchair throwing hard looks my way while the preacher runs on at the mouth. Hell with him. He didn’t look so tough laying there in the trunk of Mama’s car, now did he? Looked like he was gonna start bawling all over himself like a little girl or something. Don’t matter what he thinks, though. If he had anything to say, he’d have said it by now. Must have his own reasons for shutting up.

People are like that. You think you know what’s going on inside their heads, but you don’t. They tell themselves they know how other people feel, when really they don’t have a clue. ’Cause everybody does things for their own reasons. They do what they gotta do to survive. No matter how crazy it might look to somebody on the outside, to them it makes perfect sense.

Mama May says Papa’s life insurance from the company will take care of Emily and me for a long time. Says we can split the money as we grow up and go off to college. Says it’ll give us a good start in life. Maybe even buy each of us our first house. If I had the money all to myself, I could buy a big old fancy house someplace far away and never come back here again.

’Course I didn’t say that to her.

About the Author

PETER ROBINSON grew up in Yorkshire, England, and has lived in North America for twenty-five years. His previous Inspector Banks novels include
In a Dry Season
—which was nominated for the Edgar®, won the Anthony Award, and was named a
New York Times
Notable Book—and the international bestsellers
Aftermath
,
Close to Home
, and
Playing with Fire
. You can visit his website at
www.inspectorbanks.com.

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Praise
for
G. M. FORD
,
FRANK CORSO
, and
A BLIND EYE

“F
ord is a stylish and supremely confident writer…Corso may…develop into one of the more interesting and durable series heroes around.”

St. Petersburg Times

“T
he term ‘page-turner’ has been flogged to death, but this is the real deal. G. M. Ford is a writer of great acuity and power.”

Jonathan Kellerman

“A
solid read front to back…[Ford] keeps the pages turning. A Blind Eye offers what most people want from a mystery…
The next time Frank Corso stumbles across skeletons…
I want to be there.”

Detroit News

“C
orso is a great character.”

Seattle Times

“G. M.
Ford…may be the best-kept secret in mystery novels…
He’s at the top of his genre and that’s as good as it gets.”

Dennis Lehane

“P
lot is clearly his forte.”

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

“I
t’s hard to decide what’s better, the action or the dialogue, in this hugely entertaining study of good intentions and bad.”

Kirkus Reviews
(* Starred Review *)

“F
ord demonstrates an adroit hand with roughhouse action and crackling dialogue and gonzo humor.”

Seattle Post-Intelligence

“C
orso is a terrific, unpredictable character worth spending time with.”

Albany Times-Union

“C
orso is definitely Ford’s hottest character to date.”

Toronto Globe and Mail

“F
ord delivers darker, richer stories.”

Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel

“F
ord achieves fever pitch…This is a thrill ride, sure to please readers looking for fast-paced suspense.”

Publishers Weekly

“F
rank Corso is irresistible, part Sam Spade, part Hunter S. Thompson…You’re in the hands of a superior storyteller.”

Martha C. Lawrence

“[F
ord] continues to create some of the most colorful major and minor characters in mystery fiction.”

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

“F
ord is making a deservedly big splash in the genre’s pond.”

Minneapolis Star Tribune

“F
ord is wham-bang, straight-laced, no fooling around…[I] may just keep coming back.”

Denver Post

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LSO BY
G. M. F
ORD

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Copyright

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

A BLIND EYE
. Copyright © 2003 by G.M. Ford. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, down-loaded, decompiled, reverse engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins e-books.

EPub Edition © JUNE 2005 ISBN: 9780061842344

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