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Join Tara and Kaolin in the third book in the Dying Thoughts Series.It's finally summer and all Tara Leverton plans to do is spend the time sunbathing, hanging out with Kaolin and doing as little as possible. Her gift has kept her busy and now is the chance for some serious down time before her final year at school.Her dad on the other hand has other ideas about how Tara should spend her summer. He's desperate for her to realise that life in the real world isn't all solving crimes and hanging out with friends. She's about to discover that their definitions are complete opposites when her dad gets her a summer job at a local charity.When a scary pattern emerges with the charity's clients, Tara is thrown into the middle of a new case. Who is killing their clients? And can Tara find out before they come for her? Joey Paul is a multi-award-winning indie author, exploring the young adult genre. She has released twenty-two books in total so far, with the next two due out in 2025. Her current works include the "Dying Thoughts" series, which is eight books, the "Lights Out" trilogy, the "Cramping Chronicles" series, the "Invisible" quartet, as well as several standalone novels. She writes across genres, with crime, mystery, paranormal, dystopian and urban fantasy being her usual genres. She is writing her next two books at the moment, having recently finished her last two.Joey is disabled and a graduate from The Open University with a BA (Hons) in Health & Social Care. When not reading medical textbooks, she enjoys reading crime novels, medical dramas and young adult novels. When she's out and about, she likes doing weekly wheelchair walks occasionally challenging herself for charity. And when she's not doing THAT, she's sleeping! She's 43 and has been writing since she was retired from her job on medical grounds at the age of 19. She plans to write for as long as she has ideas or until someone tells her to stop! Tara has a gift, she can see the last moments of someone's life when she touches something that used to belong to them.
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- SeriesDying Thoughts #3