Grant County, Georgia — Grant County, Georgia, is a fictional place used for the settings of Karin Slaughter s novels. The main characters in these novels are Sara Linton, Jeffrey Tolliver, and Lena Adams. The Grant County books are Blindsighted, Kisscut, A Faint Cold… … Wikipedia
Karin Slaughter — (born 1971) is an American crime writer, who debuted with her novel Blindsighted in 2001. It became an international success and made the Dagger Award shortlist for Best Thriller Debut of 2001. Published in 23 countries.Slaughter was born in a… … Wikipedia
Publishers Weekly list of bestselling novels in the United States in the 2000s — For other uses of the term, please see the disambiguation page at Best sellers .This is a list of bestselling novels in the United States in the 2000s, as determined by Publishers Weekly. The list features the most popular novels of each year… … Wikipedia
Blindsight (disambiguation) — Blindsight may mean: * Blindsight, a neurological phenomenon. * Blindsight (novel), the 1992 novel written by Robin Cook (novelist). * Blindsight (2006 film), the 2006 Documentary film directed by Lucy Walker. * Blindsight (science fiction novel) … Wikipedia
Morrow High School (Georgia) — Morrow High School Motto Where Failure Is NOT An Option! Established 1969 Type Public secondary Principal Pamela Pitts Students 2,100 … Wikipedia
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Karin Slaughter — im September 2010 in Ahlen Karin Slaughter (* 6. Januar 1971 in Georgia) ist eine US amerikanische Schriftstellerin. Inhaltsverzeichnis … Deutsch Wikipedia
Karin Slaughter — Karin Slaughter, née le 6 janvier 1971 (1971 01 06) (40 ans), est une écrivaine américaine, auteure de romans policiers. Sommaire … Wikipédia en Français
blindsight — /ˈblaɪndsaɪt/ (say bluyndsuyt) noun the visual awareness which a visually impaired person has, created by a response to stimuli that falls short of actual sight but which allows the person to sense aspects of visual stimuli such as movement,… …