
But Cam also realizes that the team is being manipulated and by one of his neighbors, no less. The more he can research, hack, or investigate online, the happier he is. The careful examination of facts, the uncovering of the truth, piece by piece, is Hunt’s job, and he’s good at it. Now Hunter, with his lineage, has somewhat of the same ability his instincts are rarely wrong and are the one thing he knows he should never discount, but facts are what Hunter deals in. Government secret projects, a dead man, and people who are not what they seem are all jumbled together with an interesting young boy who has an uncanny ability to just know things. The team that Hunter has pulled together, all very interesting secondary characters in their own right, sets about trying to discover what is fact over what is fiction. How much do you believe? How much is faith, and how much is purely science? What if you could prove that knowing the future or speaking with the dearly departed is all just science-to the point that it can be repeated, called upon at will or explained by a simple graph? Psychics, premonitions, talking with the dearly departed or able to foretell the future… Do you believe? Ever had a “feeling” you shouldn’t do something, or experienced something no one has a plausible explanation for? This mystery explores the fine line between the here and the afterlife. Layered over, around and in this mystery are the two men who make this series what it is-a damn good story. This mystery is written, especially in the first half of the book, with small vignettes, snippets of time told to us from the past, present, and future, which take time to make sense. Now, complicated doesn’t mean bad, because I totally enjoyed this installment in the series. “My father killed my mother and my brother when I was two years old.

“Tell me the rest of it.”Īsher locked his gaze on Hunt’s as intractably as Cam ever had. “He said Jason Furney’s going to die and people will say I did it.” “I saw my father last night,” Asher Gamble told Hunter. Then a skinny kid, who barely came up to Cam’s chin, sought them out. Hunt and Cam have settled into a satisfying routine of solving murders and hanging at the club, when they aren’t expressing their affection for one another. I cannot wait for the next one!īlurb: Knowing what’s coming doesn’t mean you can stop it. At a Glance: Layered over, around and in this mystery are the two men who make this series what it is-a damn good story.
