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Blind Man's Bluff

By Baynard Kendrick
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A blind detective rises to the occasion following the suspicious death of a blind financier in this mystery by the author of Odor of Violets.

Following the loss of his sight in World War I, ex–intelligence officer Capt. Duncan Maclain honed his other senses and became one of the most successful and well-known private investigators in New York City . . .

The Miners Title and Trust is typically dead quiet, having gone bankrupt. Then, late one evening, the bank’s blind president, Blake Hadfield, plummets eight stories to his death in the building’s lobby. The only witnesses are the security guard and Blake’s estranged wife, who were both on the first floor. Blake’s son, Seth, is found drunk and dazed on the eighth floor, making him the prime suspect in what the police believe to be murder.

That’s when Harold Lawson and Sybella Ford call upon Captain Maclain for help. Maclain doesn’t think the banker’s death was a suicide or an accident. He believes someone else was in the building. Now, with the help of his two German Shepherds, Maclain must begin investigating the complicated life of the senior Hadfield. But if the sightless sleuth isn’t careful, he could meet a similar end . . .

 Baynard Kendrick was the first American to enlist in the Canadian Army during World War I. While in London, he met a blind English soldier whose observational skills inspired the character of Capt. Duncan Maclain. Kendrick was also a founding member of the Mystery Writers of America and winner of the organization’s Grand Master Award.

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“The American Blind Detective ↓ Other American GADF on my TBR ↓ 1. SS Van Dine’s The Benson Murder Case 2. Erle Stanley Gardner’s The Case of the Borrowed Brunette 3. Phoebe Atwood Taylor’s The Cape Cod Mystery When a bank’s president falls eight stories to his death in the building’s lobby, blind detective Captain Duncan Maclain is asked to investigate. He shows little interest in the matter until it is revealed that the dead man, Blake Hadfield, was blind… This was my first experience with Baynard Kendrick, and I thoroughly enjoyed it! The introduction and forward in my Penzler Classic edition made all the difference. I loved learning about the inspiration behind Kendrick’s blind detective and his lifelong advocacy for blind veterans. Having that background knowledge, I was able to appreciate Captain Maclain’s demeanor and sleuthing abilities tenfold. Blinded during WWI, Maclain experienced blindness as one who must adapt to his new reality and train himself with a new set of skills and a new mindset. I also loved the inclusion of his guide dogs, Schnucke and Driest. Prior to this, the only blind detective with which I was familiar was Max Carrados by the British writer, Ernest Bramah. This example of a blind protagonist acted as yet another influence for Kendrick to pick up his pen because he felt Bramah set unrealistic standards for blind people and failed to present an accurate and capable detective within the bounds of one’s actual abilities. I fully intend on returning to this detective when the opportunity arises. So, The Odor of Violets, I have my eye on you! I discuss this book in my July Wrap on Booktube. Watch it here: https://youtu.be/WYcazV8nbwg”

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