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The Dark InSpectre by Jason Kahn

 

In a near-future society where “normals” fear and mistrust those with telepathic ability, Jack Garrett leads a special police unit of telepaths with the unique talent of contacting the psychic awareness of the dead.  Seven years after solving a notorious murder spree that culminated in the killing of his best friend’s daughter, Jack starts receiving visits from the murdered girl.  Determined to follow her paranormal clues, Jack uncovers a web of police corruption that threatens to end his career and his life the closer he gets to the truth.

Note: The Dark InSpectre contains some graphic violence.


An ongoing series, with new episodes fortnightly

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Listed: Oct 24, 2009

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Editor: Linda Schoales
October 24, 2009

Writing in the first chapter looks pretty good.  Interesting idea.  Definitely worth a look.

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Member: Helen Taft
November 7, 2009

The Dark InSpectre is set 300 + years in the future, in world that has come to recognise and utilise telepaths. The world building here is fantastic with just the right touches to make you aware that you’re in a futuristic time without drowning you in technology. Better yet, the way the ‘tels’ are viewed by society is realistically paranoid—willing to use them but kept at a distance. The protagonist Jack Garrett is compelling and the plot is grabbing. Another plus is the bad guys, they’re 3D, non-clichéd and truly chilling. Best of all is the pacing and the fact that you really do lose yourself in the scenes. I’m hooked and eagerly awaiting more.

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