A review by rmarcin
Blind Tiger by Sandra Brown

4.0

In Foley, TX, Thatcher Hutton jumps off a train after being attacked by some others on the train. Bruised, he wanders down the road to find Laurel Plummer, a widow, who is living with her father-in-law, Irv, and baby daughter. He feels an immediate attraction, but she shoos him away.
That same night, a woman goes missing and Thatcher is questioned because he is the new guy in town. The mayor accuses Thatcher, and the sheriff jails him. However, the sheriff doesn't think he did it, and later asks Thatcher to be a deputy. Meanwhile, Laurel needs to earn some money to help Irv with expenses after they move to a nicer place. She discovers that Irv is into moonshine, and she becomes involved.
With Thatcher the law, and Laurel making and selling moonshine, things get complicated. The town is also corrupt, and plenty of secrets come to light.
Sandra Brown can always be depended on for a sexy, suspenseful novel with some complications. Enjoyed it. I listened to the audio version along with reading the print version, and I think the narrator did a great job!