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Current format, Book, 1998, 1st U.S. ed, No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsThe lives of two couples with chilling secrets intersect through a beautiful young woman possessing psychic powers, with frightening results rippling out from Connecticut all the way to Ireland, in a shocking and unusual occult novel by the author of Rapture.
When Oliver's wife, Carrie, begins seeing her long-dead father's ghost, and Charley's wife, Jan, begins receiving messages from their dead daughter, both men reluctantly agree to take their wives to see Oona, a medium
Oliver is a hard-nosed businessman: the supernatural cuts no ice with him. But when his wife Carrie starts seeing the ghost of her long-dead father, he reluctantly agrees to take her to see a medium in Connecticut.
Charley doesn't believe in psychic mumbo-jumbo either, until his wife Jan gets messages from their dead daughter, and a friend who couldn't possibly know him passes along an enigmatic message about their child from the same medium.
The two couples, both skeptical but desperate, are drawn together by the medium Oona, a beautiful, fragile young woman who knows things that no other living person should know.
But Oona is the greatest mystery of all: Is her gift real, or is it the sign of a consuming, destructive madness? Can she somehow lead them to important truths beyond life, or will they all be trapped in a tightening web of terror and death?
When Oliver's wife, Carrie, begins seeing her long-dead father's ghost, and Charley's wife, Jan, begins receiving messages from their dead daughter, both men reluctantly agree to take their wives to see Oona, a medium
Oliver is a hard-nosed businessman: the supernatural cuts no ice with him. But when his wife Carrie starts seeing the ghost of her long-dead father, he reluctantly agrees to take her to see a medium in Connecticut.
Charley doesn't believe in psychic mumbo-jumbo either, until his wife Jan gets messages from their dead daughter, and a friend who couldn't possibly know him passes along an enigmatic message about their child from the same medium.
The two couples, both skeptical but desperate, are drawn together by the medium Oona, a beautiful, fragile young woman who knows things that no other living person should know.
But Oona is the greatest mystery of all: Is her gift real, or is it the sign of a consuming, destructive madness? Can she somehow lead them to important truths beyond life, or will they all be trapped in a tightening web of terror and death?
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- New York : St. Martin's Press, 1998, c1997.
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