National bestselling author Judy Mercer has kept the thrills in high gear in three Ariel Gold novels: Fast Forward, Double Take, & Split Image--which was dubbed a Page Turner of the Week & hailed as "sexy suspense that will keep you guessing" by People magazine. Now Mercer, whose writing "makes John Grisham's thrillers seem like the work of a rank amateur" (Cleveland Plain Dealer), brings back Ariel, who has struggled to recreate her life after a brutal attack wiped out her memory. It is because of her own traumatic past that the Los Angeles TV newsmagazine correspondent can't sit still when a friend is suddenly blinded by contaminated eye drops. Ariel refuses to believe that she was merely an unlucky victim of product tampering--and she sets out with her grandfather, a spunky Southern charmer, to find answers. But when she receives a troubling letter from a woman she cannot recall, Ariel must decide: is it a message from an unremembered friend--or a masked warning? Cheered by critics for creating "an irresistible first-person voice--clever, caustic, & brash." (Minneapolis Star-Tribune), Judy Mercer spins nail-biting suspense out of our deepest vulnerabilities in Blind Spot.