### From Publishers Weekly Boston psychic Regina "Reggie" Cutter is a little more comfortable with her sometimes strong but always unpredictable paranormal powers in her second outing from English professor Tishy (after 2005's _Now You See Her_). Reggie escapes with minor injuries after a car tries
All in One Piece
β Scribed by Tishy, Cecelia
- Book ID
- 107105452
- Publisher
- Grand Central Publishing
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 156 KB
- Series
- Regina Cutter 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780446561297
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β¦ Synopsis
From the author of "Now You See Her" comes a second compelling installment inthe new series featuring psychic-sleuth Regina Cutter.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Overview: Cecelia Tishy, a Pittsburgh native who has also lived in West Palm Beach, Florida, and Fairmont, West Virginia, made her home in Boston, Massachusetts, for twenty years. She left in 1987 to relocate to Nashville, Tennessee, with her husband, Bill, and two daughters. When she isnβt writing
Clipped by a speeding car as she crosses her streetin Boston's South End, Reggie Cutter gratefully accepts the helpof her new upstairs tenant, Steven Damelin, a single, young financialanalyst who's subletting for a few months until his new condo isfinished. Appreciative of the ice packs and solicito
Clipped by a speeding car as she crosses her streetin Boston's South End, Reggie Cutter gratefully accepts the helpof her new upstairs tenant, Steven Damelin, a single, young financialanalyst who's subletting for a few months until his new condo isfinished. Appreciative of the ice packs and solicito
From *New York Times* bestselling author Suzanne Young comes a heartrending new novel about a girl struggling to deal with anger issues while taking care of her younger brother with special needs. βAnger-management issues.β Thatβs how they classified Savannah Sutton after she stuck a pencil
From *New York Times* bestselling author Suzanne Young comes a heartrending new novel about a girl struggling to deal with anger issues while taking care of her younger brother with special needs. βAnger-management issues.β Thatβs how they classified Savannah Sutton after she stuck a pencil