Why you should read Blind Sided:In 2016, Drake Richards, a racist, egotistical, former game show host, became President of the United States. His election surprised many and his performance in office confirmed the worst fears of his critics.
In 2020, Covid-19 strikes the US and is raging out of control. Richards completely mishandles the response to the pandemic. Fearing he will lose reelection, he rushes a vaccine into public view that a Boston company has been developing with the aid of a world-renowned Chinese immunologist. The vaccine is still being tested because it causes color blindness, but Richards wouldn’t wait: he needs a big win.
Theresa Janson is running against Richards in a rematch of 2016. She holds a comfortable lead heading into September. With no other vaccines available before voting starts, Richards and his immoral Chief of Staff hatch a plot to steal the election. First they try to paint the immunologist who created the vaccine as a Chinese spy, and Janson as a treasonous co-conspirator in a plot to defeat him. Then they attack the voting as tainted by massive fraud. They count on their newly appointed Attorney General to help throw out the votes in states Richards is likely to lose.
How far will Richards and his COS go to embezzle the 2020 election?
Blind Sided takes the reader inside the White House, Congress, DOJ, the Russian GRU, political campaigns, cyber hackers, cyber trackers, grand jury rooms and judge's chambers.
Blind Sided also envelops the love story of the Chinese immunologist.
What readers are saying:
Gritty, raw, and full of governmental lies,
Blind Sided shows the dark spirited side of life during a pandemic. Well written with an excellent plot.
Latisha of latishaslowkeylife.comIn case you’re wondering whether
Blind Sided is as good as
Color Blinded, here’s the answer: it’s better! K S Gray is an amazing storyteller. In
Blind Sided he reimagines the contemporary events of a deadly pandemic during a raucous political climate with unforgettable characters taking us through an insightful and scary storyline.
Rachel from BrooklynJust when we thought Covid was under control, KS Gray plunges us into a world of espionage, treachery, and power plays.
Blind Sided is fast-paced and uncomfortably relevant; this sequel to
Color Blinded is a true page-turner. Who can we trust and can our trusted government officials be more dangerous than a deadly worldwide pandemic? This outstanding thriller will grab you from the start. Highly recommended.
Bennett from Long IslandJay-Z said the tough part about writing a sophomore album is that with the first album, the artists have a lifetime of material they are revealing, and that's why the first works tend to be the best. K S has accomplished what is really hard – writing an equally amazing second project.
Blind Sided has great pace, an intriguing plot, and the right tone to deal with such important topics as the potential breakdown of democracy and freedom of speech vs. misinformation. What I want to know is does K S moonlight for the CIA, is he really Nostradamus, is he a pop culture influencer, and how does he balance it all so nicely with sarcastic quips?
Paul from Indiana