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Los Angeles has been besieged with relentless rain for weeks. There has been massive flooding, swift-water rescues, and an entire warehouse has collapsed from the weight of catastrophic rainfall, resulting in the death of six people. When medium Sam Firecloud is asked to connect with the only "witnesses"--the victims--he finds more questions than answers. He and his partner, Lacey Fitzpatrick, must take on the police, the insurance company and the architectural firm as they realize that things are not as they seem. Sam and Lacey aren't experts in any of the associated fields, but they do know one thing--the dead don't lie. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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When the owner of a warehouse calls paranormal investigators Lacey Fitzpatrick and Sam Firecloud and asks them to do their thing at his collapsed warehouse, he figures it will be an open and shut case. But when Sam walks the warehouse rubble, he’s puzzled by what he finds. All six people who died are lingering. Not so unusual since their deaths were fast and violent. Something he’s sensing isn’t matching up to the owner and investigators accounts of what happened when all the rain they’d been having collapses the roof. Sam can’t place his finger on what’s wrong and since Lacey’s research isn’t really helping (she’s coming up with basically the same thing the investigators did), it’s up to him this time to figure out what happened using only what he’s getting from the lingering ghosts.
This story took a turn I wasn’t expecting and I love it. I mean, they usually turn up stuff from the past, but this is so new and recent that there isn’t much Lacey can do to help. It’s all on Sam. And the ghosts. And they are telling a story that he has to interpret and then give Lacey a direction in which to run with her research. Something the investigators never thought about. Me neither. Way to go, Sam! ( )