<p>A sleek fast-paced psychic thriller: A&nbsp;fashion-world insider with second sight chases a covert government program as past lives flood the present-from Manhattan's gloss to Upstate New York's shadows-where science spirit and conspiracy collide.</p><p></p><p><strong>About the book:</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Catherine Harper has a rare gift: the ability to enter a person's past lives in the blink of an eye.</strong></p><p></p><p>Plagued by visions and the deepest secrets of total strangers Catherine has spent her life haunted by a gift she never asked for. When classified documents surface among her late father's belongings she finds herself drawn into a mystery that could finally explain the reason behind her psychic torment-and the tragic deaths of her parents.</p><p></p><p>As she follows a trail of cryptic clues Catherine is thrust into a hidden world where past lives collide with present danger and nothing is as it seems. To unlock the truth she must confront the darkness buried in her own soul-and a secret that could rewrite everything we know about reality.</p><p></p><p><strong>Early praise for The Invisible Eye:</strong></p><p></p><p>A fast-paced atmospheric thriller it explores mystic knowledge consciousness and the unseen forces that shape our lives-blending metaphysical intrigue with psychological suspense as it unravels the very nature of reality. - Westside News</p><p></p><p>Come for the twisty investigation and atmosphere; stay for the more subversive proposition-that the most radical thing a thriller can do right now is dignify the quiet persistent ways we know. - ARTVOICE</p><p></p><p>A thrilling first novel-at once a page-turning thriller and meditation on life's most enduring mysteries. Hall approaches his story with inquisitiveness heart a true artist's eye for detail and insight and at times a laugh-out-loud sense of humor. I can't wait to see where The Invisible Eye series goes next. - Nathan Parker writer of Moon and Equals</p><p>Sparrow Hall weaves together a tale based in reality but steeped in lore. It's a story about intuition and gifts but also a story of finding connection and community when you feel like an outsider. I hope there are many more books in this series because I was so sad to have it end. I NEED MORE. - Keri Setaro podcaster Momtourage</p><p></p><p>The Invisible Eye is a rare gem: cinematic in scope emotionally precise and driven by voices so true you feel like you're eavesdropping on actual life. Hall has an extraordinary talent for writing women capturing a spirit of intelligent creative effortlessly cool femininity that feels both timeless and urgently needed now. A brilliant engrossing novel that feels like stepping into a film you never want to end. - Margo Neely Neely Inc.</p><p></p><p>When I wasn't actively devouring this book I was rabbit hole fact checking the details of the plot. And everything kept checking out! I can't stop thinking about Cat and where her digging will lead us. - Jenn Latorre early reader and educator</p><p></p><p>Hall's talent for inhabiting his characters deeply imagining his scenes with exquisite detail and weaving together the seemingly disparate-from the observable to the metaphysical to the paranormal-are the basis for exploring the haunting reality of our protagonist Catherine and veering with her into limitless unknowns. - Eban Howell Santiago</p><p></p><p><strong>Subject Matter:</strong></p><p>Psychic Phenomena ESP Remote Viewing Past Lives Reincarnation Secret Military Programs GATE Program Government Experiments Paranormal Supernatural UFO Witchcraft Alien Theory Time Travel Watchers Angels Mysticism Fashion Underground New York City Upstate New York Hudson Valley Catskills Spirituality Shadow Work Subculture Psychological Thriller</p>
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