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Wow, this one grabbed me and wouldn't turn loose! Why I haven't heard more about this author I have no idea! I'm going to see whatever else Ellis has written and get it ASAP.
From back cover: When an accident destroyed his eyesight a year ago, Campbell Knight resigned himself to endless darkness. Then suddenly he's handed a miracle; a once-in-a-lifetime chance to restore his vision. It's a secret experiment in which implants in his brain are linked to the optic nerves of Shadow, a seeing-eye dog.
The operation is a success. There's just one unusual side effect. Campbell isn't viewing the world through his own eyes; he's seeing the world throuth SHADOW'S . . .
From back cover: When an accident destroyed his eyesight a year ago, Campbell Knight resigned himself to endless darkness. Then suddenly he's handed a miracle; a once-in-a-lifetime chance to restore his vision. It's a secret experiment in which implants in his brain are linked to the optic nerves of Shadow, a seeing-eye dog.
The operation is a success. There's just one unusual side effect. Campbell isn't viewing the world through his own eyes; he's seeing the world throuth SHADOW'S . . .
This was an excellent read.
After getting this book, I remembered reading it 10 years ago when it first came out. I enjoyed it then and I enjoyed it once again. A blind man who sees through a dog's eyes. Unfortunately he is seeing child abductions and murder through the dog's eyes. Very good story line.
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When an accident destroyed his eyesight a year ago, Campbell Knight resigned himself to endless darkness. Then suddenly, he's handed a miracle: a once-in-a-lifetime chance to restore his vision. It's a secret experiment in which implants in his brain are linked to the optic nerves of Shadow, a seeing-eye dog.
The operation is a success. There's just one unusual side effect. Campbell isn't viewing the world through his own eyes: he's seeing the world through Shadow's...
When an accident destroyed his eyesight a year ago, Campbell Knight resigned himself to endless darkness. Then suddenly, he's handed a miracle: a once-in-a-lifetime chance to restore his vision. It's a secret experiment in which implants in his brain are linked to the optic nerves of Shadow, a seeing-eye dog.
The operation is a success. There's just one unusual side effect. Campbell isn't viewing the world through his own eyes: he's seeing the world through Shadow's...