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Mass Market Paperback Sight Unseen Book

ISBN: 0373227841

ISBN13: 9780373227846

Sight Unseen

(Book #3 in the Phoenix Brotherhood Series)

Sight Unseen by Gayle Wilson released on Jun 24, 2004 is available now for purchase. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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#10 of THE MEN OF MYSTERY/PHOENIX BROTHERHOOD SERIES

What a great cast of characters: Ethan Snow - who helped out John Edmonds [in the previous book]is still tracking The Covenant and getting nowhere. Now he tracks down the psychic, Raine McAllister. Raine McAllister - she is a sculpter now and has helped the police locate abducted children. She is bothered by the vision that invaded her when she touched her work "the running man". Then Snow shows up. Griff Cabot - is back on the scene with Snow who found the descrepancy in how the charity funding was distributed. Raising the question of terrorists operating in this country. He is the undisputed head of Phoenix. Montgomery Gardner - as the former DCI he oversaw the Agency's experiments in the paranormal. Does he know about the "Project Cassandra" and what went wrong? He is also Griff's wife's grandfather and supporter of Raine. Carl Steiner - the assistant deputy director of the CIA is always causing trouble for the Phoenix. What does he know about "Cassandra" and what is he hiding? He is not liked by many of the Phoenix agents. Sabina Marguery - What does she know about "Cassandra" and Raine McAllister? she sounds like the wicked witch of the west. Charles Ellington - He wrote the book on the CIA's involvement in parapsychology. Why was "Cassandra" his only omission. Does he answer all of Griff's questions? It is a great blending of all of these characters that fill out and deepen the plot, plus some harrowing escapes that keep you on the edge. To get the whole effect of Griff Cabot and his men, you need to follow them through the series. 12 books and I am still not ready for the stories to end, love these men and their goofy women. Independent women who step in and mess up the men's contration causing no end of trouble. [not just here in this set of books]. Definitely Recommended - m -- if you like mystery with your romance these are it.

chilling paranormal tale perfect for hot summer afternoon

Sight Unseen is a very impressive read. In the Phoenix Brother series, the men are operatives working as a secret branch off the CIA, trying to fight terrorism inside the US. Agent Ethan Snow has been trying to break a group called The Covenant, an elusive, tight-knit groups of terrorist planning a big attack. For six months, Snow as tried to get close to them, but nothing. Trying to catch them is as easy as catching smoke. He is at a dead end and willing to try anything.When the former head of the CIA branch in anti-terrorism suggests snow contact Raine McAllister, he is surprised to find he was sent to a psychic. And he is not sure he likes this. But there is no other option.Raine was a former profiler, a manhunter for the CIA. She has a special gift that permits her to know things no one else could. Coming from a rough life of Carney sideshows, where she read tarot cards to survived, she was put into the CIA's program of testing children with "special gifts". When Snow learns of this, he is angry at a child being used in such a manner. A tougher Raine tells him playing games with the CIA behavior scientists was a damn site better than the life she lead before.She is not happy to find Snow on her doorstep. Not happy to be sucked into the life. Worse, there is a deep attraction between them. One Snow tries to ignore; one Raine can already see the future of. As they track The Covenant, Raine discovers she has repressed childhood memories of a brutal murder, somehow connected to Snow's case. As the still waters of the past are disturbed, they must also uncovered the secret within Raine's brain, as the hunters are now the hunted. The killer is waiting to silence Raine for the key her mind holds.Wilson has an easy voice that allows to reader to slid right into the story. Her understated, no-nonsense style gives strong credence to this paranormal story. A nifty tale, just right for summer reading.
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