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Book Review of Blind Run

Blind Run
Blind Run
Author: Patricia Lewin
Genre: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense
Book Type: Paperback
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Very suspenseful, story line sort of on the lines of Patterson's MAXIMUM RIDE series, but perhaps scarier.

From back cover: Ethan Decker is a specialized Hunter for the most secretive agency of the U.S. government, working deep undercover to track down and capture ruthless international mercenaries and fugitives. But when a daring mission takes a lethal turn, a renegade assassin kills Deckers young son in retribution. Forced to leave his devastated, unsuspecting wife, Sydney, to save her from the madmans threats, Decker exiles himself to the New Mexican desert to live in a jail of his own guilt and grief.
The day starts like any other in the desert: scorching, cloudless. But then, like a mirage, a car appears on the horizon. Inside is Anna Kelsey, a former member of Deckers covert team, a woman Decker presumed dead in the hell following that ill-fated mission three years ago. But she survivedand now she shepherds two children, entrusting them to Deckers protection. Before he can protest, Anna is screeching away in a cloud of dust.
Now Decker is reeling from the sudden turn of eventsand the shocking sight of Annas body not far down the road from where she left his trailer and the kids. The Spanish coin under her tongue is a mark Decker hoped never to see again . . . the signature of the assassin Ramirez.
Suddenly the race is on: to reach his ex-wife before Ramirez finds her, and to unlock the mystery behind these two children and why Anna died to give them refuge. But for Decker, Sydneys trust is not his to have any longer, and the children are pawns in a dark conspiracy so vast and so evil that even this former spy could not imagine the peril and terror that lies directly in his path.