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Blinded.


BLINDED. Stephen White. 2004. Read by Dick Hill. 8 tapes. 12 hrs. Brilliance Audio. 1-59086-398-4. $87.25. Vinyl; plot, reader notes. SA

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 surprised when Gibbs Storey, a former patient (who he'd seen in counseling with her husband), turns up, stating that she issure her husband killed a woman--and maybe some others as wen. As Alan wrestles with this ethical dilemma An ethical dilemma is a situation that will often involve an apparent conflict between moral imperatives, in which to obey one would result in transgressing another.

This is also called an ethical paradox
 and also takes care of his wife Lauren (who has MS) and his infant daughter, his friend Sam Purdy suffers a heart attack and is forced into taking medical leave from the Denver police force.

The story is told alternately by Alan and Sam. As usual in White's series, there are compelling situations, suspense SUSPENSE. When a rent, profit a prendre, and the like, are, in consequence of the unity of possession of the rent, &c., of the land out of which they issue, not in esse for a time, they are said to be in suspense, tunc dormiunt, but they may be revived or awakened. Co, Litt. 313 a. , and good character development in both new and familiar characters. Hill's narration is a bit reedy reed·y  
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1. Full of reeds.

2. Made of reeds.

3. Resembling a reed, especially in being thin or fragile:
, but he paces the story well and employs subtle regional accents. Fans of the series will enjoy this, and those new to it should be inspired to check out earlier entries. Melody Moxley, Admin. Svcs. Mgr., Rowan rowan

ash tree which guards against fairies and witches. [Br. Folklore: Briggs, 344]

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Author:Moxley, Melody
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Article Type:Audiobook Review
Date:Jul 1, 2004
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