
Blind Tiger (Hb)
by Roaring Twenties
From the New York Times bestselling author Sandra Brown, Blind Tiger transports readers to the Roaring Twenties in Texas, where Prohibition fuels danger, desire, and high-stakes risk. This gripping historical thriller follows Thatcher Hutton, a war-weary veteran who arrives in Foley with trouble close behind, and Laurel Plummer, a determined widow carving a risky new life in the moonshine trade. For adult readers who crave suspense, richly drawn period detail, and a story of love, ambition, and survival, Blind Tiger delivers a pulse-pounding reading experience. Written in tight, cinematic prose, Blind Tiger moves from smoky speakeasies to dusty back roads and brutal confrontations as Thatcher takes on a deputy’s badge and finds himself on a collision course with Laurel. The book's strength lies in its atmosphere, brisk pacing, and morally complex characters, whose choices ripple through a web of corruption, rivalries, and violence. 1920s Texas Prohibition setting and atmospheric detail Central characters Thatcher Hutton and Laurel Plummer Moonshine war, crime, betrayal, and high-stakes danger Fast-paced, cinematic writing with vivid action and mood Themes of loyalty, ambition, resilience, and difficult choices After finishing Blind Tiger, readers are left with an adrenaline-fueled sense of completion and a new appreciation for resilience and courage in tough times. The story's emotional core—the pull of loyalty, the ache of loss, and the fight for a brighter future—lingers, making this a memorable, satisfying ride through a turbulent era.
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