Blindspot
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About the Book
Over the years, incidents have been reported in newspapers and on television news that are simply illogical. Situations such as a vehicle pulling directly into the path of an approaching train, a person stepping in front of a speeding vehicle, and the operator of a vehicle crashing into a stationary object—all seemingly avoidable. How was it possible that the victims did not see, hear, or feel that they were in imminent danger? In Blindspot, I present a hypothesis—these “accidents” were not accidental but were, in fact, carefully perpetrated, from a distance, by entities tasked with righting a celestial wrong.
About the Author
Edward W. Pluemer, a 67-year-old retired businessman, currently resides with his wife of 31 years, in San Pedro, CA. Blindspot is Pluemer’s third, self-published book, following two works released in 2015. The first, Shout Out, follows the true-to-life travails of five hometown rockers, during their meteoric rise from local bar band to national recording and touring headliners. Follow along as the band, Shout Out, resurrects its career by combining hard work with a unique strategy, then is jumpstarted by a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity from beyond. His second work, What Best Friends Do, also published in 2015, is a rollicking, romantic comedy about the continually intersecting lives of two people, so totally different, yet almost forced to be together. What Best Friends Do, illustrates how life can be much more than meets the eye. And, unknown to us, a plan for our future may already be in place - like it or not.