Author: | Beth Amos | ISBN: | 9781301799077 |
Publisher: | Beth Amos | Publication: | June 11, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Beth Amos |
ISBN: | 9781301799077 |
Publisher: | Beth Amos |
Publication: | June 11, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
An acclaimed investigative journalist, Marlie Kaplan, is headed for stardom until an undercover story she is working on goes horribly wrong, killing one of her colleagues and leaving Marlie blind. Through experimental surgery she miraculously gets back partial vision -- and something more. Now she can also see weird, unexplainable things, things beyond what's visible with the naked eye.
Eager to jump-start her career, Marlie lands an important exclusive interview and uses it as leverage to get her old job back. Then the unthinkable happens: a colleague is murdered and Marlie's the only witness. But the only thing she saw clearly was the colored cloud surrounding both the victim and the killer, the same colored clouds she now sees around everyone she meets. Those clouds may be the very clue she needs to find the killer, but only if he doesn't find her first.
What began as a promising new start to her life and career suddenly dissolves into a terrifying web of deception and death, a nightmare from which there is only one escape -- if Marlie can see it in time.
An acclaimed investigative journalist, Marlie Kaplan, is headed for stardom until an undercover story she is working on goes horribly wrong, killing one of her colleagues and leaving Marlie blind. Through experimental surgery she miraculously gets back partial vision -- and something more. Now she can also see weird, unexplainable things, things beyond what's visible with the naked eye.
Eager to jump-start her career, Marlie lands an important exclusive interview and uses it as leverage to get her old job back. Then the unthinkable happens: a colleague is murdered and Marlie's the only witness. But the only thing she saw clearly was the colored cloud surrounding both the victim and the killer, the same colored clouds she now sees around everyone she meets. Those clouds may be the very clue she needs to find the killer, but only if he doesn't find her first.
What began as a promising new start to her life and career suddenly dissolves into a terrifying web of deception and death, a nightmare from which there is only one escape -- if Marlie can see it in time.