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Book details
  • Genre:FICTION
  • SubGenre:Fantasy / Paranormal
  • Language:English
  • Series title:The Obscure Series
  • Series Number:3
  • Pages:302
  • eBook ISBN:9798350934137
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350934120

You Think You Can't See Me

Book 3 of The Obscure Series

by Charlotte Woodland

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Overview
Now that insightful detective Frank and fashionista Felicity, who can literally smell evil, have helped dismantle a deadly drug ring, their lives settle down — for a while. Neither realizes that the other owns a pair of the late optical genius Vincent's cosmic sunglasses, through the BAM! powers they've received from the glasses that led them to save their city. During that process, a toddler, Jesse, also received a BAM! while playing with Felicity's glasses. In the following years, both Felicity's husband David and Brenda's boyfriend Jim have BAM! experiences of their own after borrowing Felicity's sunglasses (which were originally Brenda's). More significantly, Felicity and David's daughter, Renee, inherits formidable powers from her mother's frequent use of the sunglasses during her pregnancy. After Felicity's sunglasses are stolen and six-year-old Jesse is kidnapped by a psychopath, they have to depend on Frank's dogged detective skills and little Renee's telepathic abilities to save Jesse…before he dies of neglect and despair.
Description
You Think You Can't See Me is a sequel to Obscure Felicity and Obscure as Ever, the first two in the series. Like its predecessors, this philosophical work explores the intricate personalities, relationships, circumstances, and motivations binding a small group of individuals living and working in a suburban city. Some of these people, including two young children, have been brain-boosted through cosmic sunglasses, resulting in a well of infinite intelligence that the adult members of the group refer to as the Universal Mind. Now that insightful detective Frank and fashionista Felicity, who can literally smell evil, have helped dismantle a deadly drug ring, their lives settle down — for a while. Neither realizes that the other owns a pair of the late optical genius Vincent's cosmic sunglasses, through the BAM! powers they've received from the glasses that led them to save their city. During that process, a toddler, Jesse, also received a BAM! while playing with Felicity's glasses. In the following years, both Felicity's husband David and Brenda's boyfriend Jim have BAM! experiences of their own after borrowing Felicity's sunglasses (which were originally Brenda's). More significantly, Felicity and David's daughter, Renee, inherits formidable powers from her mother's frequent use of the sunglasses during her pregnancy. After Felicity's sunglasses are stolen and six-year-old Jesse is kidnapped by a psychopath, they have to depend on Frank's dogged detective skills and little Renee's telepathic abilities to save Jesse…before he dies of neglect and despair.
About the author
After graduating from Rutgers University with degrees in English and Sociology, Charlotte became a stained glass artist until joining the world of IT sales and marketing for many years. When facing some life changing struggles, she became a Volunteer Literacy Tutor and Reiki Master, mainly to help overcome her grief and to heal herself. This invaluable experience had a major impact in broadening her base of understanding of life's universal ways and human potential. Once retired from the corporate world she went on a World Tour with her partner and traveled through 60 countries. They maintained a pictorial blog of their journey, with their travels still continuing now in the US. Her novels come from the magical realism of her inner and outer journey through life's multifaceted dimensions.