This is the 16th Psychic Visions Novel. Born and raised in a cult with a fanatical father who believed she was destined for greater things, Phoenix endured a childhood of pain and torment. Not only was her father preparing her for the future he saw, he hated that she was stronger, better than he was
The Case of the Psychic's Vision
β Scribed by Dixon, Franklin W.;Hardy Boys mystery stories;177
- Publisher
- Aladdin Paperbacks
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 69 KB
- Series
- The case of the Psychic's Vision 177
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New York
- ISBN
- 1439114366
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β¦ Synopsis
PSYCHICS CAN SEE THE DEEPEST OF SECRETSβ¦
Thereβs a new family in Bayport: psychics with visions of the past, present, and future. While lots of people are curious about the psychics, Frank and Joe Hardy are skeptical. Is this psychic family for real? When Colin, one member of the family, makes an extremely accurate prediction about a future event, the Hardys are shocked. And when Colin starts βseeingβ truths buried in a classmateβs past, Frank and Joe find themselves hunting for clues.
Had Colin not arrived, this mystery would surely have been left unsolved. With help from a boy who can see things no one else can, the Hardys learn firsthand that things arenβt always as they seem....
β¦ Subjects
Psychics -- Fiction
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