Waking up is the pits when you come to in a hospital with a broken arm, a colorful assortment of abrasions and contusions, and a face swathed in bandages. It’s even worse if you can’t remember what hit you.
The bad and the ugly are crime reporter Amanda “A.J.” Gregson’s business. But learning she had a ringside seat for an explosion that killed two agents of the Continental Intelligence and Investigative Service (CIIS), incinerated an entire block of warehouses, and did so much damage to her eyes they had to be surgically removed? Well, that gives the darker side of life a whole new meaning.
Haunted by elusive nightmares, A.J. waits for her transplant and struggles to remember the events leading up to the fateful night of September 4, 2075. Weeks crawl by without a glimmer, before memory finally floods back the night before surgery, every detail brutally clear.
The explosion had been the work of the Ferrymen.
“The Ferrymen. My not-so-magnificent obsession for more than a year. Only a cataclysm could have made me forget. I guess you could call them hitmen. You could also call Einstein a math whiz. Think ruthless. Think unstoppable. Think killers so proficient ‘caught the ferry’ was fast replacing ‘bought the farm’ in common usage, and you have the Ferrymen in a nutshell.”
The transplant surgery goes off without a hitch—welcome news, because A.J. is raring for a rematch with Hell’s Boatmen. But contrary to popular belief, what you see isn’t always what you get. Take her new eyes, for example. Those baby blues may look perfectly normal, but they possess a power that turns her world upside down—the power to see into the hidden dimensions of the human heart.
When the Sight unmasks the mastermind behind the Ferrymen, the unveiling is as stunning as it is unbelievable. The revelation sets her on course for a second head-collision with evil. Will she survive the final encounter?
"I wasn’t sure what to expect when I began the book but was soon spellbound!!! The twists and turns in this book are really great and keep you wanting to keep reading. I found the book hard to put down and was left wanting another book from this author when I finished! I definitely recommend this!"
"This book is full of action, mystery, a bit of paranormal and a whole lot of intrigue! I can’t wait for a sequel!"
"Kathy DiSanto has written an amazing paranormal thriller that has left me wanting more! I highly recommend this book to those of you who love thrillers, or are looking for a completely different kind of paranormal story."
About the Author
Award-winning author Kathy DiSanto wrote her first novel in 1997. That year, she published two romances with Bantam’s Loveswept line. One of them, For Love or Money, won a 1997 Romantic Times Reviewer’s Choice Award.
In 2012, Kathy self-published two futuristic thrillers. Amanda’s Eyes is a near-future paranormal thriller and the first novel in a series featuring crime reporter A.J. Gregson. Why Live? is stand-alone dystopian science-fiction.
Thanks to her day job as a communications specialist with a major university, Kathy has written more than two hundred features for print and the web.
She is a member of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, the Alliance of Independent Authors, the Independent Author Network, the Independent Author Index, the Indie Writers’ Network, and World Literary Cafe.
When not writing, she takes brisk walks with Molly and Lucy (her rescue dogs), reads, and indulges in her latest hobby at the firing range.
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honestly havent read it :)
ReplyDeleteThe Ferrymen are described as hitmen or Hell's Boatmen. I have not read the book...so do not know the outcome. Hope so, though!
ReplyDeleteDiana Corlett
can't figure out who the ferrymen is/are, but they will survive
ReplyDeleteThe Ferrymen are so-called futuristic hitmen. Reviews do not reveal if she overcomes the problem at last, but I guess she does.
ReplyDeleteHelll's Boatmen...and sure she survives!
ReplyDeleteThey are scary people and I bet she survives.
ReplyDeleteHell's Boatmen. She has to survive of course else why write the book?
ReplyDeleteThe Ferrymen are hitman. I think she survives
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<3 <3 <3 <3 i like this book
ReplyDeletehaven't read it =)
ReplyDeleteIs this book available as an ebook on Amazon?
ReplyDeleteYes here is the link xx http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008NP1LGQ
DeleteThe Boatman is a terrorist. Perhaps she won't survive, I've read a couple of books with huge surprise endings. Who knows? This one could be tragic.
ReplyDeleteShe must survive! The Ferrymen are a major criminal gang and everyone loves a happy ending in hero vs villians books!
ReplyDeleteThe Ferrymen are hitmen, It doesn't say if she will survive the final encounter.
ReplyDeletethischickwins said:
ReplyDeletethey are a group of hitmen, and we don't know from reading that part if she survives or not
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Ferrymen are hitman. I think she won't survive
ReplyDeleteHello, everyone! Just stopped by to thank Becky Valley Books, all the bloggers, all the commenters, and everyone who entered the giveaway. I consider this book tour a rousing success and one of the best decisions I ever made. Gonna recommend Beck Valley to ALL my author (and reader) friends!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Kathy xx
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