"The Rowan Gant mysteries just keep getting better and better."
Ten months have passed since Rowan Gant, a self professed
witch who practices Wicca, brought down serial killer Eldon
Andrew Porter. Everyone else, including the police, thinks
Porter is dead, but Rowan knows he's alive and when the
time is right he is going to go after him again. In the
meantime Rowan and his wife Felicity are doing their best
to live a normal life. Up until two months ago, Rowan was largely succeeding but
now he suffers fugue states where he loses hours of time
and goes to sleep in one place and wakes up in another.
Things get really bizarre when he arrives at a crime scene
with no memory of driving there. Homicide detective Ben
Storm accepts the fact that Rowan is able to channel the
dead and he uses him to see if there's a connection to
another death. Unfortunately a very angry cheerleader who
wants vengeance on her killer is preventing Rowan from
seeing things clearly. The Rowan Gant mysteries just keep getting better and
better. The hero's powers are increasing with each crime
he becomes involved in and it's fascinating to watch him
learn to cope with them in his everyday life. PERFECT
TRUST is as good as the sub-genre gets because of its many
unexpected twists and turns and that keep readers on their
toes. M.R. Sellars is a creative storyteller who knows how
to keep his audience interested from start to finish. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted June 19, 2002
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