Blindsighted by Karin Slaughter is a 2015 Harper publication.
This is the first book in the Grant County series, which was originally published way back in 2002. I have read this book before, a long time ago, before Goodreads had even launched.
However, I decided to start the Grant County series over, despite having read a few of them already. It’s a long story, but basically, I got some of the Grant County books mixed up with the Will Trent series, which caused a great deal of confusion, for me, which is something I did a lot until GR came along to help me organize my books and before I recieved valuable hints and suggestions from other readers.
So, although I know how things work out for some of the characters in future installments, I want to understand the full story, and refresh my memory about a few things before I continue with the Trent series.
Sara is a pediatrician and works part time as a coroner. The part time work puts her directly in contact with her ex-husband, Jeffrey, a man she has a complicated history with and with whom she still carries a torch.
But, when Jeffrey’s deputy, Lena, loses her sister in a very violent way, it stirs up bad memories for Sara and forces her to work up close and personal with her Jeffrey while they try to put a killer behind bars.
This is a very gritty crime thriller with some pretty gruesome and lurid descriptions, which is certainly not for the faint of heart.
There’s also some fantastic personal interactions, some of which nearly choked me up. Wow. I had forgotten how good this book was!
It has perfect pacing, well-timed twists, and in -depth characterizations that are very rare for a ‘first in a series’ novel, and of course, let’s not forget that stunning shocker at the end!! Although this book was written fifteen years ago, it stands up well to the test of time and blew me away, even knowing all I know now.
So, if you have started the Will Trent series without reading this series first, I still recommend picking these up. If you haven’t read Will Trent yet, I STRONGLY urge you to read the Grant County books first because it will really help you understand the backstories that crossover into the Trent series later.
4.5 stars