“I really tried to save Scott Carter’s Blind Luck (Dark Star, $18.95) to read around a campfire but after making the mistake of indulging in the first few pages, before I knew it, zoom, it was over.
Dave Bolden is a young accountant whose life changes a bit dramatically. Late to work after a [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Reviews’
0
Open Book Toronto Interviews Scott Carter
Posted: 18th April 2010 by admin in InterviewTags: Inteview, Open Book Toronto, Reviews
http://www.openbooktoronto.com/news/open_books_ten_questions_with_scott_carter
Scott Carter talks to Open Book about “luck, chance and lineage” and his debut novel, Blind Luck (Darkstar Fiction).
Open Book: Toronto:
Tell us about your latest book, Blind Luck.
Scott Carter:
Blind Luck is about how Dave Bolden’s mundane life is changed forever after a bizarre accident when he is approached by an eccentric businessman, who interprets Dave’s survival as [...]
“A poignant rumination on the nature of family, fortune, and fate…”
Posted: 26th March 2010 by admin in ReviewsTags: book, carter, Reviews, scott
“Blind Luck is a poignant rumination on the nature of family, fortune, and fate in the guise of a breakneck page-turner. Scott Carter shows a veteran’s surefootedness in his debut.”
-Craig Davidson, author of Rust and Bone and The Fighter.
