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NoBODY

By: Susan Wittig Albert
Narrated by: Julia Gibson
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Ruby Wilcox, owner of the Crystal Cave, Pecan Springs’ only New Age shop, has always tried to downplay her psychic gift - until she experiences a horrifying nightmare that just won’t stop. Again and again, she dreams that a woman is abducted on the hike-and-bike trail and knows that the victim is in deadly danger. Prodded by her friend and partner, China Bayles, Ruby goes to the police - only to find that her dream has already become far too real.

Police chief Sheila Dawson puts Detective Ethan Connors in charge of this no-body case. But Connors is a skeptic who is convinced that all psychics are frauds. And Ruby herself still has plenty of doubts. What will she have to do to prove to Detective Connors - and to herself - that her gift can be trusted?

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Great story, horrible narration

Susan Wittig Albert always delivers great stories with strong central characters in an interesting setting. How sad to have an inconsistent, breathy, weak reading ruin the experience.

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love love love Ruby

love the development of Ruby. I loved her in the Chyna series, so getting to follow her in her own series is fantastic.

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No Body

Susan Wittig Albert does a wonderful job with Ruby discovering the kidnapped woman and finding the kidnapper that she has seen in a dream.

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Another great series by this author!

I am a big fan of the China Bayles series and Darling Dahlias. This book in the spin off of the China Bayles series is great. The tension builds as Ruby tries to find Allison using her "gift". Although Ruby doesn't consider herself psychic, this dream about a young woman being abducted won't let her alone. But can she convince the police that Allison did not disappear of her own accord. The suspense builds as Ruby becomes more determined and more pictures play out in her mind. If you are from Central Texas, you will enjoy the references to familiar places.

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