Rating:  Summary: Paranormal Without the Horror Review: Those looking for a horror novel will be disappointed with SINCE YOU'VE BEEN GONE. Those looking for a first rate mystery with paranormal overtones will be delighted. Thompson integrates a current mystery with an unsolved one of the past, and adds a bit of romance to the mix. I found the story gripping, the dialogue believable, and the main characters complex and likeable.
Rating:  Summary: A delightful work of paranomal romance Review: When her cousin Molly informs New Orleans based mystery writer Rebecca Ryan that a beloved "relative" has cancer, she returns to her hometown of Sinclair, West Virginia for her first visit since she left for college. Becca has the ability to "see" things others cannot and earned a reputation for finding things and solving crimes as a child. However, the one time the sight failed her was eight years ago when someone kidnapped and killed her younger brother Jonnie. While Becca drives her car in town, she suffers a vision of someone kidnapping a boy before crashing her vehicle. At the emergency room Dr. Clay Bellamy, a person she once had a crush on, tends her minor injuries. Becca learns that someone abducted Molly's son and her vision showed her the lad is alive but frightened and sick. She wonders if history will repeat itself or will she save little Todd. As she falls in love with Clay, she wonders if he will accept the full Becca, visions and all? SINCE YOU'VE BEEN GONE is a thrilling paranormal romantic suspense novel that persuades the audience that ESP abilities are al and some people have them. The characters seem genuine enabling the audience to suspend belief in the "sight" if they so choose. The story line is filled with action, plenty of anguish and angst, and a foreboding clock that seems as if the key players are helplessly doomed to witness history repeat itself. Carlene Thompson proves once again why she is so popular among fans and critics alike. Harriet Klausner
Rating:  Summary: Not Your Regular Paranormal Review: When I began reading SINCE YOU'VE BEEN GONE, I expected the usual action-propelled story of a kidnapped child being tracked by a person with ESP. Instead, I found myself being drawn in by the complex characters, particularly the lead character Rebecca, but also by an intricate story line that skillfully ties present to past. Two thirds of the way through the novel, I was certain I had the mystery solved. I didn't. The ending was exciting and contained more than one surprise.
Rating:  Summary: Somewhat predictable Review: While the plot line was somewhat predictable you may still have a hard time figuring out exactly who did it.
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