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Dreaming Wide Awake

By: Charles R Hinckley
Narrated by: Brett M Boles
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The Psychic Detective series.

August Chase has psychic dreams that help him solve cases, but they’ve slowed to a trickle. Unsure of his abilities as a “regular” PI, he’s approached by a desperate woman to help secure evidence to release her brother from prison.

In the meantime, Gus is stalked by a strange man who wants him to work on a project involving remote viewing. As the investigation evolves, Gus realizes his stalker and the convict he’s working to release were both part of the same secret experimental army program years back. As Gus unravels a web of police cover-ups, a string of unsolved murders, and a connection between the stalker and his client, it becomes evident he could be on the trail of a government protected serial killer.

This is the second book in the Psychic Detective Series.

©2021 Charles R Hinckley (P)2022 Charles R Hinckley
Detective Fantasy Fiction Mystery Private Investigators Supernatural Thriller & Suspense Paranormal Crime Psychic
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Having recently surfaced from a long and thorough binge of Sherlock Holmes, I have better respect for the duo Hinckley created for this series. Though Chase and Mill don’t resemble Holmes & Watson at all, their chemistry is good and they have a bond that deepens as the stories progress. This is the second book in this series I have listened to, and the third by this author, and I find them compelling, with enough who-dunnit to keep me invested, without conforming to the traditional crime fiction tropes.

The recording was patched up a bit in places, and I think the narrator didn’t quite get the room as dead for the edits as he intended, which is a bit jarring, but doesn’t detract from the story.

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