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Learn moreRegina Cutter is the mother of two grown children and the victim of her husband's midlife crisis.
Out of a marriage, an income, and a place to live, Regina has relocated to Boston's Back Bay, where her psychic aunt has bequeathed her a townhouse—and some paranormal ability.
Adjusting to her new middle-class life and taking on a new job as a police psychic, Reggie is called upon to help prove the innocence of a falsely imprisoned criminal and to end the possible haunting of a recently renovated townhouse. It's quite a long way from bemoaning a broken marriage, and newly minted psychic Regina Cutter is just getting started.
Cecelia Tishy is the author of several nonfiction books and articles, as well as the Kate Banning mystery series. She is the William R. Kenan, Jr., professor of English at Vanderbilt University, where she has won the university’s prize for excellence in teaching.
Anna Fields, whose real name was Kate Fleming, died December 14, 2006, when a flash flood trapped her in her Seattle studio. She leaves a wealth of recordings, including novels by Jane Smiley, Joyce Carol Oates, Louise Erdrich, and Ruth Ozeki (for which she won an Audie in 2004). Her work earned 15 Earphones Awards in total, and she read more than 200 audiobooks in her eight-year narrating career. She trained at the Actors Theatre of Louisville and performed in Washington, D.C., before settling in Seattle, where she began her audiobook career.
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“Well written...Reggie is an engaging protagonist.”
“An appealing mix of...enthusiasm and derring-do, Reggie makes a...credible and quite likable amateur detective.”
“The remarkable Anna Fields…creates completely individual personalities through her wide range of voices, sounding believably male or female, lowbrow or to the manor born, terrified or cocksure, as the story demands…An intriguing cast of characters and a superb performance by Fields make this an enjoyable listen. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.”
“Fields is wonderful as Regina; her first-person narration captures her rueful humor and her alternating hope and despair at the challenges of her new life.”
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