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Greer Sands has always downplayed her psychic abilities, but when she moves to a sleepy Los Angeles suburb with her teenage son to open another branch of her successful salon and spa, it doesn't take long for her to sense that something deeply evil is about to break over this peaceful community. There is imminent danger in the lives of her new friends and neighbors, and Greer knows she must find a way to protect them.
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October 13, 2007: I could not put this book down. I bought it because i work overnight and i need something to keep me entertained. This one did the trick, i couldnt wait to read more and more. i would highly recommend this to anyone lookin for a page turner. i will definatly be reading more from Shari
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July 07, 2007: Eye of the Beholder Shari Shattuck Signet, Sep 2007, $6.99 ISBN: 9780451221995 In the Los Angeles suburb Shadow Hills, The Eye of the Beholder Beauty Salon and day Spa is opened for business. Dario and Greer Sands own the shop and are close friends always there for one another. Greer is a psychic who has visions about future events. She currently has a strong sense that evil engulfs the town like a fog. She also has a vision of meeting three women who become her friends. One of the trio is Whitney who is having problems with her stepdaughter Joy. Another is Leah whom she meets at the bank where Greer also gets bad vibes from the manager, Leah?s abusive ex-husband. At the spa she meets Jenny who is angry that her spouse refuses to help her with her fledgling business. Greer and her seventeen years old son Joshua have visions of of Joy in danger when she is abducted they assume her captor is the sadistic sexual predator who has struck before and killed once. Joshua keeps having visions until a spirit guide gives him clues where Joy can be fond, Greer has visions of Leah in peril. --- Shari Shattuck is an eloquent storyteller whose special talent resides in her characters realistic good and evil people who elicit reactions from readers. This is the first time Joshua?s gift manifests itself and he has problems adjusting to his inheritance, but he bravely heeds what he sees to rescue Joy. There are several viable suspects who could be the murderer or at least committed criminal acts. That is the fun in this paranormal mystery as the audience tries to guess who the sadistic sexual predatory killer is before the Sands run out of time. --- Harriet Klausner