He's Alive
A JJ Gilbert Paranormal Mystery (Book 1)
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“The whole novel had a beautiful blend of sadness, excitement and tension. The ending couldn’t have been better written.”
JJ has always heard the dead. This time, the voice is different—urgent, insistent, alive. The spirit wants this psychic medium to find a missing boy, long forgotten by detectives. The ghost invades her dreams and waking hours with one desperate plea: he’s alive.
Drawn into a cold case no one wants reopened, JJ must sharpen her amateur sleuth skills to uncover the truth. But the deeper she digs, the more resistance she faces: detectives who treat her like a suspect, a grieving father who calls her a fraud, and a shadowy figure determined to silence her before she gets too close.
Guided by fractured visions and fueled by compassion, JJ follows cryptic clues through a maze of secrets, lies, and dangerous revelations. Every step brings her closer to finding the young man —and to someone who will stop at nothing to keep the past buried.
Tense, emotionally charged, and hauntingly human, this installment of the JJ Gilbert Paranormal Mystery series blends police procedural grit with the uncanny pull of the supernatural.
Fans of Ghost Whisperer and Medium will be riveted by JJ’s race against time, memory, and the restless dead.
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