While desperately searching for Lance, Leah finds her newfound psychic abilities pulling her toward the home of an eccentric painter who thinks Leah is the only person who can help find her missing son. It's a detour Leah feels she doesn't have time for, but also one that seems to carry a great importance she can't ignore, even if she doesn't understand it.
Lance, while being held captive at a long-abandoned amusement park by the Reverend and the Surfer and the mysterious thing called Patrick Cain, also meets someone new. Another prisoner who has none of Lance's otherworldly abilities, but does possess the one gift that Lance has never had. And it might be the most important gift of all.
Lance and Leah's paths weave together to work toward the series' most explosive ending yet. One where the stakes couldn't possibly be any higher.
What Readers are saying about the Lance Brody Series:
"I was totally captivated from page one."
"Almost Stephen Kingish in character building and imagination."
"The story pulls you in, and makes it hard to put down."
"I'm a fan of Dean Koontz and Stephen King and am always looking for a good thriller. Michael Robertson Jr is right up there with them. Love the Lance Brody Series"