Now You See Her (Regina Cutter Mysteries)

by Cecelia Tishy | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 089296796x Global Overview for this book
Registered by wingHARRIETwing of Morrow, Georgia USA on 1/20/2005
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Journal Entry 1 by wingHARRIETwing from Morrow, Georgia USA on Thursday, January 20, 2005
Now You See Her
Cecilia Tishy
Mysterious, Feb 2005, $23.95
ISBN: 089296796X

In Boston, Tania Arnot believes that the townhouse she is renting is haunted so she informs her realtor Meg Givens that unless she gets rid of the unwanted ghost, she will see her in court. Not wanting a court date or the negative publicity, Meg turns to the only person she knows who dabbles with the beyond, her friend psychic Regina Cutter. Reluctantly since Regina insists she is no ghostbuster, she agrees as she isn’t afraid of no ghost, but finds nothing supernatural about the townhouse.

While the Arnot case seems cold, Boston Homicide Detective Francis Devaney asks Regina for her professional judgment on the Henry Faiser conviction; Henry a black drug dealer was convicted of killing Peter Wald, son of a State Senator, thirteen years ago. Henry insists he is innocent and that the real killer still walks the mean streets. However, her ESP fails to determine anything so Francis goes with the original finding while Regina decides to investigate the old fashion way.

Regina is an interesting character though her paranormal skills seem wanting at least when they count in this story line. The plot is at its best when she fumbles and stumbles with her psychic powers or with reassuring her two adult children, but seems inane when Regina turns amateur sleuth investigating the homicide. Fans will enjoy Regina paranormal detective but wonder about Regina investigator. Though that detour takes away from an interesting tale, readers of a different kind of heroine will enjoy NOW YOU SEE HER, but expect more of the psychic than the inquiring shamus in future adventures.

Harriet Klausner

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