Medusa's Daughter

by Michael Boyd

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Copyright: © 2007  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Download: 1 documents, 1471 KB

Printed: 401 pages, 6" x 9", jacket-hardcover binding, black and white interior ink

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Holly MacLaren is a captain for a Honolulu-based airline. She loves her job and is good at it. So when she starts having panic attacks, she’s at a loss to know why, or how to make them stop. Regressive hypnosis at the hands of a psychiatrist reveals a number of past lives, each ending in tragedy. In the last one she was Ensign Robert Strawn, the victim of an unsolved murder aboard the USS Arizona. The crime took place the night of December 6, 1941. Soon after this revelation, the therapist vanishes, and signs point to another homicide. Then Holly finds herself stalked by J. D. Strawn, a U. S. Senate candidate and son of an old admiral - a World War II legend named “Bull’s-eye Bobby” Strawn! Skye MacLaren sees things other six-year-olds don’t. The visions make her a reluctant witness to the threat against her mother. As the pair struggle to understand and defeat it, their efforts take them on a spiritual journey - and a search for the truth behind one man’s heroism at Pearl Harbor.


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29 Sep 2007
An absolutely delightful novel with a storyline that will grab you, and then turn you every way but loose — at least until you’ve read the superb ending. A very good read. Highly recommended.
Novel about a "novel" female airline pilot
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29 Aug 2007
As an airline pilot myself, I love the premise of this book. Even though I would have slogged through it regardless of how good it was... I'm glad to say I really enjoyed this book and its references to life as a military and airline pilot. Even better, the story itself was great and the inclusion of psychic references were an interesting twist.
A Fun Whodunit!
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20 May 2007
I just finished reading this. Anyone who is a pilot, has been a pilot, gone through training at NAS Pensacola, lived in Hawaii, or is interested in WW II and the attack at Pearl Harbor should find Medusa's Daughter a fun read. Also, if you enjoy a romping whodunit that ventures into the mysterious world of psychic visions and past lives, you will be entertained by the adventures of Captain Holly MacLaren and her little girl, Skye. It's a real page-turner with some dark humor and fascinating characters. You won't be disappointed if you give it a try.

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