Second Sight

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HarperPaperbacks, 1998 - Fiction - 449 pages
You can't always see

An acclaimed investigative journalist, Marlie Kaplan was headed for stardom until a story she was working on undercover went terribly wrong, leaving her blind. But through experimental surgery, she miraculously gets back partial vision--and something more. Now she can also see unexplainable things, things beyond the naked eye...

What's in front of your eyes.

Eager to jump-start her career, Marlie lands an exclusive interview with a charming yet enigmatic politician. Then the unthinkable happens; A colleague is murdered and Marlie's the only witness. What began as a promising new start 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.

A riveting novel of suspense that combines the intriguing psychological terror of Dean Koontz's "Fear Nothing" with the exquisite nail-biting tension of Mary Higgins Clark.

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