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DEATH OF A PSYCHIC
Available May 15th
Lena Rezenchov, famous psychic and New Age author/guru is found dead after a supposed car accident. Rookie Detective Ted Nishita is tasked with solving the case. Grateful for a distraction from a recent heartbreak, Nishita delves into Lena’s life. He soon finds himself caught up in a web of secrets, lies, and coverups. Along the way, Nishita finds tantalizing connections between Lena’s death and his brother’s hit-and-run murder nineteen years ago. Are the two cases linked? What secrets does Lena have to share from beyond the grave? Will solving Lena’s murder finally put his brother’s ghost to rest? Nishita must follow the twisted threads to uncover the deadly cost of love, loyalty, and greed.
“This book is fabulous, and a real page-turner! I am not much of a mystery novel reader, but "Death of a Psychic" is truly engrossing, well-written, both easy to read and hard to put down! I like the addition of the New Age bookstore, the psychic and her spiritual writings intertwined with a gory car accident, dead body and the search for the killer.” A. J.
“Death of a Psychic starts as a murder mystery but quickly becomes something deeper. This isn’t just a mystery—it’s a story about grief, belief, and the lengths we’ll go to protect what we think we know.” J.L.
“Wells has built an ensemble of characters, all interacting in well described scenes. Detective Nishita has his own backstory that builds throughout. He works with a varied group of law enforcement personnel — each with distinct personalities. These are balanced by the friends and family of the murder victim. It reads like a film, with a great sense of place in the Los Angeles area, and captivating descriptions of mannerisms helping to paint the pictures.
The plot moves quickly, and with plenty of twists and turns. The climax resolves the main murder and the close is a taunting glimpse of the next book. I would welcome the reappearance of the central characters to learn even more about them.” I’m Real but My Name is Not