In this second book in the Sunny McBain Mystery series, the eighteen-year-old sleuth is fresh out of high school and working on mastering her psychic abilities.
Although Sunny is legally blind, she can sense the auras of people around her. This gift has already allowed her to solve one murder, but now there's a new case that hits close to home.
Sunny's adventure begins when she is contacted by her biological father, MI5 agent Nicholas Cassian, who also has a visual impairment. He gives her important information about her missing mother, Stevie. The clues take Sunny, her friends Kat and Leo, and her faithful guide dog, Dickens, all the way to England. There she meets a half sister she never knew she had, as well as a grandmother.
As Sunny learns more about her mother and her possible involvement in a sketchy medical experiment, she starts having disturbing premonitions of Stevie on the run. She also begins to suspect she's becoming telepathic.
Sunny is determined to save Stevie, but is this mystery too much for her to handle? Sinister forces hope to use Sunny for their own evil goals, and her visions may not be enough to protect her.
About the Author: Terri M. Collica has a master's degree in special education. A retired English teacher and former journalist, she was inspired to create a protagonist with visual impairments as the result of her experiences teaching students with disabilities.
Collica is also the author of Fuzzy Visions, the first novel in her Sunny McBain Mystery series. She and her husband live in South Florida with their four cats.