Publisher's Synopsis
I see where the bodies of murder victims are hidden. I see what they are staring at with their dead eyes. When small-town college teacher Fae Nelson ? nds her pesky neighbor, Lani Pochard, dead in a ditch, Fae's latest vision has come true. Lani's demise-caused by an unfortunate combination of alcohol, Boozabuse, and mud-is of? cially ruled an accidental death. Fae sees things differently, in part because her neighbor continues to haunt her-now from the other side.Fae knows Lani is trying to tell her . something. Even Gwen Blackwaters, the experienced intuitive whom Fae adopts as her "psychic sponsor," cannot ? nd the message in the madness. Yet, Lani's eerie interference compels Fae to examine her own ambivalent attitude toward her paranormal abilities. So begins a journey of the soul and an investigation into Lani's murder.But as she ? lls in the outlines of Lani's bizarre life, more and more suspects appear: a despicable boyfriend, two discarded husbands, three disconnected children, and a number of second-degree contenders. All with stories of a Lani so malicious, Fae wonders . Who didn't have a motive to kill her? The "slings and arrows" of outrageous suspicion shoot every which way, while the haunting escalates until Fae's very life is at stake. The reluctant psychic sees that she truly does need all her six senses to discover who served her neighbor that lethal last cocktail. She must send Lani a clear message . Get an afterlife! The reader may ask, "Is this real or is it sance fiction?" The answer is both. I See A Red Door is based on the author's own paranormal experiences. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ayna Meppelink is an editor, translator, and teacher. She was born in San Francisco butwas raised in the Netherlands, where she studied education and psychology. She has a degree in English literature from the University of California at Berkeley. She lives in Washington state with her children of the dog variety.