BOOK Í Blind Vigil Æ Matt Coyle
Me partner Moira MacFarlane asks for his help on a case she’s taken for Rick’s former best friend The case is simple and Moira only needs Rick for one interview but Rick is wary of waking sleeping demons Ultimately he goes against his gut and takes the case which uickly turns deadly Rick’s old compulsion of finding the truth no matter the cost the same compulsion that cost him Received an Advance Reader Copy in exchange for a fair reviewA very satisfying read featuring a determined private investigatorI liked everything about “Blind Vigil” by Matt Coyle Oceanview Publishing the dark sarcastic wounded hero who happens to be very affectionate and loyal with his friends the well developed characters the suspense plotline with its underlying feelings of sadness and loss and the well written first person point of viewRick Cahill is a great wounded hero and the cohesiveness the author brought to his blindness is awesome We readers are always aware that the story is being told from the point of view of a blind person Being deliberately vague here I’ll just add that the progress is well written and believable too with a compelling focus on how Rick absorbs and deals with the changesThe various characters are all relatable and complex and added depth to the story Turk is another delightful wounded male character I really felt for him and how he was struggling with grief I particularly loved Rick and Turk’s friendship how they’re so affectionate and loyal to each other despite their conflicts It reminded me how friendship can be such a powerful thing in our lives
Matt Coyle Æ Blind Vigil PDF
Blind Vigil Anthony and Lefty Award winning AuthorA friend arrested for murder A vicious killer lurking in the shadows A world of darknessBlinded by a gunshot wound to the face while working as a private investigator nine months ago Rick Cahill is now sure of only one thing he has to start a new life and leave his old one behind He’s still trying to figure out what that life is when his oneti Blind Vigil is the seventh book in Coyle's Rick Cahill private investigator series Oddly enough San Diego has hosted only a relative few detective series over the years But now the Cahill series has firmly set modern San Diego primarily the La Jolla area as a great location for private eye fare Like old time series Cahill is not on the best of terms with the local law enforcement has one or two good buddies and is haunted by his past which includes once being accused of his wife's murder This novel begins where the last one left off with Cahill now blind and learning to cope with simply functioning and getting around He can't really operate as a private eye or can he? Coyle does a masterful job of capturing Cahill dealing with his lost eyesight finding himself reliant on his other senses and dealing with the fact that no one seems to take his career seriously now This novel has Cahill's best friend Turk in a jam and Cahill trying desperately to find answers as the exits all lockdown for his friend This is a well written book that moves along at a rapid pace