She was safe in a world of darkness.
Now danger threatens in the cold light of day…Before the experimental surgery that gave her sight, Kendra Michaels developed her other senses to an amazing capacity. Now she can identify a Nissan by the sound of its engine, a Norelco electric razor by the pattern of stubble it leaves behind, or an obscure colorless fire accelerant by its sweet smell. Law enforcement agencies clamor for her rare powers of perception and observation, too often disrupting the life she has built helping others through music therapy. Because so very often, only Kendra can get the job done.
But in this case, it’s Kendra who first realizes that the apparent traffic accident on San Diego’s historic Cabrillo Bridge is in fact a murder scene, and she rushes to alert the police before crucial evidence is destroyed. As the body count rises and one murder unveils another, a gruesome pattern emerges. Someone is killing people in ways that mirror Kendra’s most notorious cases. She has a fan: someone who admires her work and is twisted enough to show that admiration through murder–while naming himself after the biggest art forger of the 20th century. He views himself not as a monster but as an artist. And he is not working alone.
In Iris Johansen’s Sight Unseen, as the darkness closes in, near enough to touch Kendra and those she loves, Kendra must come face to face with her greatest fears–and her most ruthless enemy. A man who moves through the shadows, a man she may even know, who hides behind the mask of sanity, sight unseen.
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Sexual Content - 1/5
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Violence - 3/5
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Language - 2/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 1/5
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Summary
Overall Sight Unseen is a thriller by Iris Johansen and her son Roy. The opening with Kendra’s blind date and the accident captures your attention and helps you
understand her skills. She has mad skills. Having been blind most of her life she learned to heightened her other senses. She had experimental surgery to get her eye sight back. It was fascinating to see her powers of observation. Dean is the blind date with his own past and her mother fully on his side. Her mother set them up
and nags her to continue to go out with him. Lynch is a largerthanlife character that you cannot help but love. Of the secondary characters I love her relationship with her mother. The addition of her blind friend and their relationship with its complications now that Kendra has her sight was interesting. The villain is super creepy. I
love it when an author can surprise you and I was surprised. This is a sequel to Don’t Close Your Eyes. I had not read it and felt the book stood on its own. It does end with the possibility of another book which I am hoping for.
Violence murders both past andpresent, creepy killer