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Second Sight:

A Novel of Psychic Suspense
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17 Reviews
Pocket Star, Jun 29, 2010 - Fiction - 338 pages
Stunningly beautiful blind psychic Sherry Moore has the extraordinary gift for seeing the last eighteen seconds of a deceased person’s memory, which has helped solve numerous crimes and save countless lives. Her life has been anything but normal, but because of her relationship with Brian Metcalf, the Navy SEAL she met during a dramatic rescue on Mount McKinley, Sherry has never been happier. Then her exposure to deadly radiation changes everything. Flush with pounding action and shocking twists, Second Sight is the riveting story of an astounding heroine who, in delving into the darkest corners of the pharmaceutical trade, risks her life to set right an injustice buried deep in the past.

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Review: Second Sight: A Novel of Psychic Suspense (Sherry Moore #4)

User Review  - Ronald_h - Goodreads

Inventive and hard to put down but could use a slightly more believable plot and better character development. Finished in the book day though, whilst having the flu. 4 stars it is. Read full review

Review: Second Sight: A Novel of Psychic Suspense (Sherry Moore #4)

User Review  - Katy - Goodreads

Please note: I read and reviewed this book June 21, 2012, from a copy of the book I received from the Amazon Vine program in exchange for an honest review. Synopsis: Stunningly beautiful psychic ... Read full review

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About the author (2010)

George D Shuman is author of Lost Girls, Last Breath, and 18 Seconds. A retired twenty-year veteran of the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department, he resides in the mountains of southwest Pennsylvania, where he now writes full-time. To learn more, visit his website at www.georgedshuman.com.

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