Premonition of Terror

Mystery & Suspense, Women Sleuths, Fiction & Literature, Thrillers
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Author: Kathryn Orzech ISBN: 9780989226158
Publisher: Dreamwatch Press Publication: May 27, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Kathryn Orzech
ISBN: 9780989226158
Publisher: Dreamwatch Press
Publication: May 27, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Globetrotting suspense strikes close to home in this psychic thriller.

DreamWatch began as a hobby, a website where everyday people post true paranormal experiences. It was supposed to be fun—until premonitions from around the world predict the same catastrophic attack.

The last time reluctant psychic Kate Kasabian predicted danger, people close to her were hurt, but with thousands of lives at risk, she has no choice but to badger Jack, her by-the-book FBI brother, to investigate. He refuses to help. When she sets off to prove her suspicions, he thinks he’s heard the last of her supernatural silliness—until the legendary Matt Chase from Counterterrorism briefs agents about a credible threat—and every detail is eerily similar to Kate’s warnings.

Tracking clues from Prague to New England, Kate trusts dreams and visions, while Chase relies on technology and global intelligence, but can the unlikely alliance prevent the U.S. attack?

(The real life DreamWatch website has been online since the late 1990s and was the inspiration for Premonition of Terror when the author wondered, What if premonitions from around the world predicted the same deadly attack? What would I do to stop it? What would you do?)

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Globetrotting suspense strikes close to home in this psychic thriller.

DreamWatch began as a hobby, a website where everyday people post true paranormal experiences. It was supposed to be fun—until premonitions from around the world predict the same catastrophic attack.

The last time reluctant psychic Kate Kasabian predicted danger, people close to her were hurt, but with thousands of lives at risk, she has no choice but to badger Jack, her by-the-book FBI brother, to investigate. He refuses to help. When she sets off to prove her suspicions, he thinks he’s heard the last of her supernatural silliness—until the legendary Matt Chase from Counterterrorism briefs agents about a credible threat—and every detail is eerily similar to Kate’s warnings.

Tracking clues from Prague to New England, Kate trusts dreams and visions, while Chase relies on technology and global intelligence, but can the unlikely alliance prevent the U.S. attack?

(The real life DreamWatch website has been online since the late 1990s and was the inspiration for Premonition of Terror when the author wondered, What if premonitions from around the world predicted the same deadly attack? What would I do to stop it? What would you do?)

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