The Blinds

The Blinds

Adam Sternbergh
Our Price:  £2.99
List Price:  £7.99
Saving Of:  63%

Availability:  

  

In stock

Author:  Adam Sternbergh
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  400
Publisher:  Faber & Faber
Year:  2018
ISBN:  9780571341290

This may not be a prison, and it may not purgatory, but it's sure as hell not a paradise either...
Imagine a place populated by criminals - people plucked from their lives, with their memories altered, who've been granted new identities and a second chance. Welcome to The Blinds, a dusty town in rural Texas populated by misfits who don't know if they've perpetrated a crime or just witnessed one. All they do know is that they opted into the programme and that if they try to leave, they will end up dead.

For eight years, Sheriff Calvin Cooper has kept an uneasy peace - but after a suicide and a murder in quick succession, the town's residents revolt. Cooper has his own secrets to protect, so when his new deputy starts digging, he needs to keep one step ahead of her - and the mysterious outsiders who threaten to tear the whole place down. The more he learns, the more the hard truth is revealed: The Blinds is no sleepy hideaway, it's simmering with violence and deception, heartbreak and betrayal, and it's fit to burst.

You may also like
Peaky Blinders: The Legacy - The real story of Britain's most notorious 1920s gangs: As seen on BBC's The Real Peaky Blinders
Carl Chinn
Condition: New
£8.99   £3.99

The follow-up to the incredible Sunday Times bestseller, The Peaky Blinders: The Real Story.


Afternoons with the Blinds Drawn
Brett Anderson
Condition: New
£9.99   £4.99

The essential second volume of memoirs by Brett Anderson, which reveals the key years of the Suede story


Blind Handshake
David Humphrey
Condition: New
£4.99

A work of collaboration between the artist and critic David Humphrey and the graphic designer Geoff Kaplan. As important for current discussions of art-and-design as it is for discussion of contemporary art. Artists drawn into the action include Richard Prince, Chris Ofili, Lucien Freud, John Currin, and Mary Heilmann.