What’s happened to me? I can’t move. I can’t talk. Can’t even wiggle a finger! How can I live like this? No! Gotta survive…
A tragic surgical accident, resulting from an auto crash, leaves beautiful, vibrant Jackee Maren in “Locked-in Syndrome,” completely paralyzed, able to move only her eyes. Jackee is provided a physical therapist, Kevin, who teaches her to communicate by blinking.
But soon she discovers she can sense others thoughts, but hides this talent from all but her young sons, not sure whom she can trust. Listening to the minds around her, she’s shocked to learn both her car and surgical accidents were not accidents, and vows to expose the person who wants her dead before they get a second chance.
Exercising her new psychic ability, Jackee finally realizes who masterminded the accidents but feels helpless to stop them from trying to kill her again.
She doggedly embarks on a psychic plan to not only ensure her boys have a safe future, but to exact retribution on her would-be murderer. Jackee vows not to rest until this villain understands what it is to be TRAPPED! But she must hurry. Her psychic manipulations of the players in her “skit” of reprisal are sapping her meager reserves, leaving her with only months to live.
Targeted Age Group: 18+
Genre: Mystery/Suspense
What was your inspiration for this book?
My wife said I needed something to do in "retirement," and a neighbor's plight from an anesthetic accident gave me the idea for the plot.
Why did you decide to produce an audiobook?
Two friends who could no longer read even large print books
How did you choose the reader for the book and the production company?
Auditions from my ACX site. I liked her reading of Jackee's thoughts
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Marla says
I read all of George’s books. I was on the edge of my seat. He really makes you feel like you’re part of the story. I would tell myself just a couple more pages, I couldn’t put the book down. I read to 2 in the morning one night. I definitely recommend this one. His detective series is out of this world.