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John Passarella is back again weaving a fine paranormal thriller for the reader to unwind. I have read his Wither Trilogy and have been a horror fan for a long time. So I was intrigued when I found out that he was striking out on a new path with ?Kindred Spirit?. As to be expected he is back at top form with his character development and his ability to weave the reader right into the story.
Hallie and Heather have always been close being that they were identical twins. They were so close that they knew what the other was thinking but Heather?s childhood accident changed their relationship and it took one year to the day of the seemingly senseless murder of Heather to reestablish that bond between them. While visiting Heather?s road side memorial, Hallie senses Heather and relives her murder and this experience has changed Hallie. Struggling with her sister?s murder being unsolved she works to make sense of the facts of her case and the weird things that have started to happen around her.
Can Hallie use her abilities as a news reporter at NBN-7 to help her solve her sister?s murder and bring closure to herself and those Heather left behind? The line between Hallie and Heather blurs and Hallie must redefine her identity and recognize what is most important to her.
?Kindred Spirit? is chock full of creepy moments and will have you jumping at the slightest sound as you enjoy the way this thriller plays out.
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Joe Lee, May 31, 2006
John Passarella is back again weaving a fine paranormal thriller for the reader to unwind. I have read his Wither Trilogy and have been a horror fan for a long time. So I was intrigued when I found out that he was striking out on a new path with ?Kindred Spirit?. As to be expected he is back at top form with his character development and his ability to weave the reader right into the story.Hallie and Heather have always been close being that they were identical twins. They were so close that they knew what the other was thinking but Heather?s childhood accident changed their relationship and it took one year to the day of the seemingly senseless murder of Heather to reestablish that bond between them. While visiting Heather?s road side memorial, Hallie senses Heather and relives her murder and this experience has changed Hallie. Struggling with her sister?s murder being unsolved she works to make sense of the facts of her case and the weird things that have started to happen around her.
Can Hallie use her abilities as a news reporter at NBN-7 to help her solve her sister?s murder and bring closure to herself and those Heather left behind? The line between Hallie and Heather blurs and Hallie must redefine her identity and recognize what is most important to her.
?Kindred Spirit? is chock full of creepy moments and will have you jumping at the slightest sound as you enjoy the way this thriller plays out.
(1 of 2 readers found this comment helpful)