Just out of Reach

A Novel

Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers, Romance, Contemporary
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Author: Danette Kriehn ISBN: 9781462015382
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: October 31, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Danette Kriehn
ISBN: 9781462015382
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: October 31, 2011
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

At fourteen, Natalie Morgan was declared clinically dead, the victim of a brutal attack by her abusive mothers boyfriend, a man she barely knew. Even so, against all odds, Natalie was revived on that fateful night; she took full advantage of her second chance with the help of an unlikely stranger named Bernie. What she couldnt have prepared for was her extraordinary, newfound ability to hear the voices of the dead as a result of her encounter with death.

Now a successful psychologist, Natalie helps at-risk kids, using her psychic ability by quietly feeding the information she receives from these deceased victims to the Sarasota Police. She has managed to put the horrific incident of her youth behind herthat is, until two local teenage girls are murdered within weeks of each other, and one of the victims contacts Natalie with disturbing information.

Jake Riggs, the FBI agent assigned to the case, makes no effort to conceal his disdain for being forced to work with a psychic; however, hidden behind his dismissal of Natalies abilities and the unexplainable coincidences in the case is a powerful attraction he cannot deny.

When the case takes a too-personal turn after the killer suddenly targets Natalie, she knows that if she is to survive a second time, Jake must learn to believe the unbelievable.

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At fourteen, Natalie Morgan was declared clinically dead, the victim of a brutal attack by her abusive mothers boyfriend, a man she barely knew. Even so, against all odds, Natalie was revived on that fateful night; she took full advantage of her second chance with the help of an unlikely stranger named Bernie. What she couldnt have prepared for was her extraordinary, newfound ability to hear the voices of the dead as a result of her encounter with death.

Now a successful psychologist, Natalie helps at-risk kids, using her psychic ability by quietly feeding the information she receives from these deceased victims to the Sarasota Police. She has managed to put the horrific incident of her youth behind herthat is, until two local teenage girls are murdered within weeks of each other, and one of the victims contacts Natalie with disturbing information.

Jake Riggs, the FBI agent assigned to the case, makes no effort to conceal his disdain for being forced to work with a psychic; however, hidden behind his dismissal of Natalies abilities and the unexplainable coincidences in the case is a powerful attraction he cannot deny.

When the case takes a too-personal turn after the killer suddenly targets Natalie, she knows that if she is to survive a second time, Jake must learn to believe the unbelievable.

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