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Double Take
Catherine CoulterIt's
been more than six months since her husband's brutal death, and
Julia Ransom is just beginning to breathe again. She loved her
husband, renowned psychic August Ransom, but the media frenzy that
followed his murder sapped what little strength she had left. Now,
after dinner with friends, strolling along San Francisco's Pier 39,
she realizes that she's happy. Standing at the railing, she savors
the sounds around her-tourists, seals on a barge-and for a moment
enjoys the sheer normalcy of it all. And then it comes to an end.
Out of nowhere she's approached by a respectable-looking man who
distracts her with conversation before violently attacking her and
throwing her the railing. If it hadn't been for Special Agent Cheney
Stone, out to stretch his legs between courses at a local
restaurant, Julia would have vanished into the bay's murky depths.
Not only does he save her from a watery grave, but he senses a
connection between her assault and her husband's death, and sets out
to serve as her protector while reopening August Ransom's murder
investigation.
Meanwhile, in Maestro, Virginia, Sheriff Dixon Noble-last seen in
Point Blank -still mourns his wife, Christie, who vanished hree
years earlier. His life, too, is just getting back to normal when he
learns of a San Francisco woman named Charlotte Pallack, whose
shocking resemblance to Christie sends Dix across the country.
Though he knows in his heart that she can't possibly be his wife,
Dix is compelled to see her with his own eyes. Once in San
Francisco, Dix and Cheney's paths inevitably cross. With the help of
agents Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock, whose San Francisco
connections prove essential in unlocking the mystery behind
Charlotte Pallack's identity as well as the forces behind Julia
Ransom's attempted murder, Sheriff Noble and Agent Stone push deep
into a complex world of psychics and poseurs. As the stakes and the
body count rise, Savich, Sherlock, Dix, and Cheney fight for
answers-and their lives.
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