Nick Aaron: 5 books

Cover of Blind Angel of Wrath (The Daisy Hayes Trilogy Book 2)
by Nick Aaron
Language: English
Release Date: April 29, 2018

1967 in Swinging London. The Beatles had just released "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band". At Speakers’ Corner in Hyde Park the hippies staged sit-ins to legalize marijuana. And even though she was blind since birth, it did not escape Daisy Hayes’ attention that “The times they...
Cover of Daisy and Bernard (The Daisy Hayes Trilogy Book 3)
by Nick Aaron
Language: English
Release Date: April 30, 2018

In the summer of 1989 the Iron Curtain was unravelling, and Daisy Hayes had just become a pensioner who liked to do her ironing while listening to the latest news on the radio. The doorbell chimed. A police officer handed over a summons—printed in Braille. Daisy was being asked to testify about...
Cover of First Spring in Paris (The Blind Sleuth Mysteries Book 5)
by Nick Aaron
Language: English
Release Date: March 15, 2019

In 1946 Daisy and her friend Beatrice decided to move to Paris, because they were fed up with limping London, still crippled and depressed in the aftermath of the war. And indeed, in the spring of that year, Paris was the place to be—isn’t it always? In particular, some very interesting things...
Cover of The Nightlife of the Blind (The Blind Sleuth Mysteries Book 6)
by Nick Aaron
Language: English
Release Date: July 18, 2019

There is something special about meeting an old acquaintance by chance. A reunion with someone you were close to a long time ago always seems a bit miraculous. But for the blind especially this is a very unlikely occurrence, as you might as well pass one another by without even knowing it. So in 1984,...
Cover of D for Daisy (The Daisy Hayes Trilogy Book 1)
by Nick Aaron
Language: English
Release Date: April 28, 2018

World War II. During the attacks on Berlin in the winter of 1943-44, wave after wave of British bombers swept over northern Europe and dropped their lethal loads on the German capital. A fair percentage of the bombers would fail to return from these operations, and RAF planners calculated the life...
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