I applaud Terri Persons for writing such an entertaining and captivating mystery. I especially loved the heroine, FBI Agent Bernadette Saint Clare ("Cat"); an interesting and complex character, who happens to have a special gift. You can't help but like her. She’s deep, has spunk, and a little attitude. I also like that she’s not a big “know-it-all,” parading her gift, her accolades, or putting on airs. She is who she is: a female agent good at her job.
Cat is able to see through a killer's eyes when she holds an object of theirs (hence her nickname). Her gift has helped her solve quite a few crimes. Unfortunately, it's not always 100% accurate. Regardless, the FBI doesn't know how or wants to deal with her. Not to mention they find her strange. The fact that she has one blue eye and one brown eye doesn't help. Their solution is to send her to an office in another city, away from them. This only lasts for a little while as every office she ends up in eventually reassigns her to another city. This time she's ended up in Minnesota, where she grew up. She’s got a new office in the basement, a new boss, a new condo, and a very strange neighbour (with a lovable dog) who lives right above her in the penthouse.
Someone is killing off criminals. Criminals who have committed horrific crimes, but were not punished, according to the killer, to the fullest extent. The killer believes it is his job to execute each one. Although illegal, I could almost empathize (just a little) with the killer (at the beginning only) who is a vigilante, executing those who he believes deserve it, all in the name of God. As I read on, any empathy I did have quickly disappeared. At one point, the killer shoots a raccoon for no reason; watching it explode all over the place. Talk about gruesome and disturbing. These words come to mind frequently throughout.
It's up to Cat and her boss, Agent Tony Garcia, to stop the killer.
It's Persons writing style that really makes the novel. She’s not over-descriptive; and the story moves at a good pace. Once I started the book, I couldn’t stop as it never let up. I ended up reading it in one sitting. She's created a story with complex and interesting characters, which includes a very disturbing and monstrous killer.
In the end, a suspenseful and enjoyable read. I look forward to reading the next two books in the series, and hope they’re just as good as “Blind Spot.”