Literature is packed with impressions of blindness, whether graphic or
symbolic. A handful of enduring characters has enriched our
understanding and entertainment, yet most have been ill-informed or
poorly imagined. In many cases the character has been used to oil the
mechanism of a wider plot, rendering the characterisation incidental.
What Alexander Crombie aims at in his debut novel, Become the Wind, is
the inside story. With the help of an engaging cast of characters, he
succeeds in fusing pathos and insight with episodes of high drama, but
without attempting to lecture the Reader. This after all is a novel with
the novel's imperative to TURN THE PAGE! For entertainment value alone,
it is a MUST READ.