Blind Fall: A Novel

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Simon and Schuster, Mar 11, 2008 - Fiction - 352 pages
From New York Times bestselling author Christopher Rice comes a novel about an Iraq war vet seeking redemption and revenge when a fellow Marine is brutally murdered.

John Houck became a Marine to become a hero. But his life changed when he failed to notice an explosive device that ended up maiming his captain, a respected military man who nearly sacrificed himself to save John’s life. Home from Iraq, John pays a visit to his former captain, only to discover the captain has been gruesomely murdered. John pursues a strange man he sees running from the scene, but he discovers that Alex Martin is not the murderer. Alex is, in fact, the former captain’s secret male lover and the killer’s intended next victim.

A gripping story of honor and integrity, of turning failure into victory, Blind Fall is the story of two men, one a Marine, one gay, who must unite to avenge the death of the man they both loved—one as a brother-in-arms, one as a lover—and to survive.
 

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Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
29
Section 3
37
Section 4
53
Section 5
63
Section 6
79
Section 7
93
Section 8
113
Section 12
179
Section 13
189
Section 14
205
Section 15
219
Section 16
235
Section 17
249
Section 18
257
Section 19
265

Section 9
133
Section 10
149
Section 11
167
Section 20
275
Section 21
287
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About the author (2008)

New York Times bestselling author Christopher Rice is the son of author Anne Rice and the late poet Stan Rice. He lives in Los Angeles.

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