Blind Tiger, Sandra Brown
Blind Tiger, Sandra Brown
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Blind Tiger

Bestseller

Author: Sandra Brown

Narrator: Jason Culp

Unabridged: 15 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/03/2021


Synopsis

From a New York Times bestselling author, a war-weary soldier jumps from a moving freight train to avoid trouble–and lands in more than he bargained for.

On the day Thatcher Hutton arrives in Foley, Texas, a local woman goes missing. Thatcher becomes the prime suspect. Standing between him and exoneration are a corrupt mayor, a crooked sheriff, and a young widow named Laurel Plummer. 

As violence erupts, Thatcher and Laurel find themselves on opposite sides of a moonshine war, where blood flows as freely as whiskey.

Includes a Reading Group Guide.

About Sandra Brown

A native Texan, and now American author, Sandra Brown, has published over seventy novels, with books in print numbering eighty million or more worldwide. Out of her works, she has had sixty New York Times bestsellers. She was born in Waco, then grew up in Fort Worth, and majored in English at Texas Christian University. She would come to be given an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from TCU. She and her husband, Michael, created a foundation to award an annual scholarship to a student whose interests lie in fictional writing.

In 2011 she and other colleagues travel to Afghanistan to tour several United States bases. She currently lives with her husband in Arlington, Texas.


Reviews

2 Stars I am a HUGE, longtime fan of Sandra Brown and have been for over 20 years... Sadly, this one just wasn’t for me, which is a huge bummer as I saw so many glowing reviews and was excited about reading about the 1920's and the Prohibition era; however, I found it to be VERY slow moving. So much s......more

Goodreads review by Karen on August 25, 2022

4.5 STARS Finally another worthy Sandra Brown! Loved it. But I'll have to admit the historic backdrop and the prohibition storyline threw me for a loop. I suspect that many SB followers may have an issue with this. I did not. I found it a refreshing step outside of the box. The story was so dark and......more

This was my first Sandra Brown book, and I totally regret not reading her books sooner. Blind Tiger was well rounded. A bit of everything...historical fiction, mystery, romance, a great mesh written wonderfully. I enjoyed the characters and their relationships and the suspense. It kept me interested......more

Goodreads review by Greta on September 08, 2023

It’s the 1920’s in rural Texas Prohibition has created moonshiner entrepreneurs and city officials with pockets stuffed full of bribe money. Laurel Plummer has just moved there with her husband and new baby to stay with his father - her husband hasn’t been the same since coming back from the war and......more

Goodreads review by Rainz on September 01, 2021

OK, it is Sandra Brown, so what do you expect? Romance, YES; Suspense, of course, that is what she excels at but BLIND TIGER offers more, it goes back into the history of Texas during the Prohibition Act of 1920. Ever since I had read the heart-warming RAINWATER, I had been waiting for Sandra Brown......more


Quotes

“Set in 1920, this superior thriller from bestseller Brown firmly anchors all the action in the plot . . . Laurel and Thatcher are strong and inventive characters, and their surprising decisions and evolving relationship will keep readers engaged. Brown shows why she remains in the top rank of her field.”—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

“Brown doesn’t often delve into historical fiction territory, but she does here with gusto, and readers will practically taste the dusty streets of Foley and feel every rickety bump of the moonshiners’ trucks. There are shoot-outs and reformed prostitutes and a no-good hillbilly family, but none of it feels like an empty stereotype—it’s just all a lot of fun. Combined with Brown’s knack for romantic tension and page-turning suspense, this one is a winner.”—Booklist, Starred Review

"A masterful storyteller."—USA Today

"Brown deserves her own genre."—Dallas Morning News

"A novelist who can't write them fast enough."—San Antonio Express-News

"One of the best thriller writers around, period."—Providence Journal