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Lädt ... The Scrying Game: A Paranormal Mystery (Witching Hour: Psychics) (2021. Auflage)von Christine Zane Thomas (Autor)
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Plagued with visions.... When Willow Brown was seven, she had her first vision. Her death played out like a movie. Her second vision came along shortly after that, when she predicted her father's cancer diagnosis. Her mother always wanted her to hide her gift away. That's what she called it, a gift. It was never a gift. In one of Willow's more recent visions, she saw her great aunt dying peacefully. What she couldn't predicate was that Aunt Cora would leave her a house in Florida and a cat, forcing Willow to go back to her hometown to sort out affairs. But it turns out Aunt Cora is a little less dead than anyone thought. The old psychic inhabits the body and mind of the cat - and she's hellbent on teaching Willow how to properly use her psychic gifts. When Willow's childhood best friend is murdered, she has no choice but to get involved, putting her on a collision course with the vision she's been running away from all her life. The Scrying Game is the first in an all-new paranormal mystery series, Witching Hour: Psychics. Great for fans of cozy mystery and paranormal women's fiction. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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She has no desire to return to Florida or live in this house in spite of loving her aunt. Willow goes to deal with the unwanted inheritance leaving her marriage in trouble and not knowing what to do about that, She soon finds an old friend had been murdered and she can't resist investigating. I couldn't imagine any police department anywhere allowing this to happen...but it is a work of fiction. Her psychic abilities are helpful as is the spirit of her dead aunt, which is currently inhabiting a cat. I believe I once owned that cat, or she owned me:) The paranormal elements are imaginative and are well done fitting in with the town's quirkiness. I found the characters and their relationships to be lacking something. Willow comes across as immature and not very likeable. No real effort is made to engage the reader in the stated relationships. Williow's marital issue is a perfect example...Willow and Tim have unknown discord for unknown reasons; he simply appears and after "discussing a lot of things" she's instantly back in love. I think this is more than likely the reason I don't usually read cozies. ( )