**Death Omen** The sixth Mae Martin Psychic Mystery Trouble at a psychic healing seminar proves knowing real from fraud can mean the difference between life and death. At an energy healing workshop in Santa Fe, Mae Martin encounters Sierra, a woman who claims she can see past lives--and warns Mae
Death Omen
โ Scribed by Amber Foxx
- Publisher
- Amber Foxx
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 242 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Death Omen
The sixth Mae Martin Psychic Mystery
Trouble at a psychic healing seminar proves knowing real from fraud can mean the difference between life and death.
At an energy healing workshop in Santa Fe, Mae Martin encounters Sierra, a woman who claims she can see past lives--and warns Mae's boyfriend he could die if he doesn't face his karma and join her self-healing circle. Concerned for the man she loves, Mae digs into the mystery behind Sierra's strange beliefs. Will she uncover proof of a miracle worker, or of a trickster who destroys her followers' lives?
The Mae Martin Series
No murder, just mystery. Every life hides a secret, and love is the deepest mystery of all
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