The Blackbird Papers: A Novel

A rainy night . . . A stranded motorist . . . A Good Samaritan passerby … a Nobel Prize–winning professor . . . The setup for a shocking murder designed to cover up an even more sinister crime . . .

The Blackbird Papers marks the debut of Ian Smith, a major new talent in crime fiction, and of Sterling Bledsoe, his smart and occasionally combative sleuth.

World-renowned Dartmouth professor Wilson Bledsoe is returning from a party celebrating his latest honor when he encou... (show more)

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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  • Okay. I figured out who set up/betrayed the murder victim less than halfway through the book. (Smith loses a star because he didn't fool me.) However, Smith kept me guessing how and why all the way to the last chapter. This is a great first effort for a mystery writer. FBI Agent Sterling Bledsoe is a believable sleuth. Add the scandal and intrigue of university life and the environmental twist (even though it felt a little like The Pelican Briefs), and you have a book with enough compelling c... (show more)

     
     
    by Alfred Edmond on Feb 03, 2008 at 12:01AM

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  • A very good mystery. A lot of action and fun to read.

     
     
    by Cindy on Sep 19, 2009 at 12:03AM

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