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Ex-police officer, Darrel Winston, and reserve police officer, Harry Nelson, have psychic abilities that lead them to crimes that are about to be committed. They never know when a crime is going to strike and always need to react quickly. They meet and mentor a young woman whose own psychic ability scares her. She has the ability to heal, but has limitations that force her to be unable to heal everyone. Nelson and Winston have experienced this with their own abilities and know what it's like to not help everyone, to having no say in the cases they want to work. Darrel aggravates a wannabe drug…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Ex-police officer, Darrel Winston, and reserve police officer, Harry Nelson, have psychic abilities that lead them to crimes that are about to be committed. They never know when a crime is going to strike and always need to react quickly. They meet and mentor a young woman whose own psychic ability scares her. She has the ability to heal, but has limitations that force her to be unable to heal everyone. Nelson and Winston have experienced this with their own abilities and know what it's like to not help everyone, to having no say in the cases they want to work. Darrel aggravates a wannabe drug cartel whose main weapon is a man with his own psychic ability, hypnotism. When he uses his ability against Darrel, a struggle ensues that transcends any physical ramifications. Darrel becomes a fugitive from the law as he faces the cartel, and Mr. Voodoo. About the Author David Graham is a former police officer. He left the force after 18 years, spread between three different departments. The last ten years were spent as a reserve officer as he changed to a 9-5 job selling parts for a global company and working as a part-time police officer. He and his wife, Ann, raised four boys in Northern California. Two of those sons entered the military and experienced war in foreign countries. Graham is now semi-retired and writes novels loosely based on his days as an officer. He mixes his experiences with the concept of psychic insights aiding in the crime-fighting effort.
Autorenporträt
David Graham has published two full-length collections of poetry, Magic Shows and Second Wind, as well as four chapbooks, most recently Stutter Monk. He is also co-editor of After Confession: Poetry as Autobiography (with Kate Sontag) and Local News: Poetry About Small Towns (with Tom Montag). He retired in 2016 from teaching writing and literature at Ripon College, where he also hosted the Visiting Writers Series for twenty-eight years. He has served on The Poets' Prize Committee and the Wisconsin Poet Laureate Commission and was a Resident Poet and a faculty member at The Frost Place. Currently he is a contributing editor for Verse-Virtual, where he contributes a monthly column, "Poetic License," on poetry and poets. After retiring,he returned to his native upstate New York with his wife, the artist Lee Shippey.