The Warning
As the story opens, she receives a daunting communication from the Other Side regarding her sister's murderer, and where she can find him. The message isn't clear enough to confirm the man's identity, causing Sarah to wonder about the veracity of the message.
When she receives The Warning, Sarah decides to disregard it. The tables turn, and now Sarah's being hunted, instead of being the hunter.
How many people have to die to catch one murderer? How far will Sarah go?
This book explores the intense violence that she must endure and the absolute horror and reality that has become her life as an Automatic Writer. The Warning begins as a flame, sparks to a fire and explodes with a violent climax in the life of a girl who talks to the dead in order to help the living.
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Sarah Roberts has spent the last four years, helping people stay alive, and escape near death experiences, as messages from the dead come to her.As the story opens, she receives a daunting communication from the Other Side regarding her sister's murderer, and where she can find him. The message isn't clear enough to confirm the man's identity, causing Sarah to wonder about the veracity of the message.
When she receives The Warning, Sarah decides to disregard it. The tables turn, and now Sarah's being hunted, instead of being the hunter.
How many people have to die to catch one murderer? How far will Sarah go?
This book explores the intense violence that she must endure and the absolute horror and reality that has become her life as an Automatic Writer. The Warning begins as a flame, sparks to a fire and explodes with a violent climax in the life of a girl who talks to the dead in order to help the living.







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