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The Red Hoodie: An Amber McNeil Mystery, #2
The Missing Slipper: An Amber McNeil Mystery, #1
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An Amber McNeil Mystery Series

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When psychic Amber McNeil receives a plea for help from a deceased little girl, she has no choice but to act...

 

As psychic consultant to the Montreal Police Service, Amber perceives a flash of red from one file among hundreds stored in the cold case unit. It's a sign that the victim in a decades-old case needs her help: eight-year-old Marie Troy.

 

The little girl dropped off a jar of soup at her grandmother's, then walked to school but she never got there. The red hoodie she wore that day was her favorite, but it—along with Marie—were never found.

 

Amber can't help but compare the details of Marie's case to Little Red Riding Hood. Are investigators searching for yet another child abductor obsessed with fairy tales?

 

Time is running out. Amber and her partner, Detective Sergeant Ryan Baxter, have a quota of cold cases to solve, or the unit will be shut down. Amber's psychic gift is a closely held secret, but the disturbing insights she gets from the evidence makes it difficult to hide her reactions from other colleagues. Her attraction to Ryan is another secret she's hiding from them.

 

Can Amber keep her secrets hidden while she rushes to solve another cold case?

 

Books in the Amber McNeil Mystery series

The Missing Slipper (book 1)

The Red Hoodie (book 2)

 

 

LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 21, 2022
The Red Hoodie: An Amber McNeil Mystery, #2
The Missing Slipper: An Amber McNeil Mystery, #1

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  • The Missing Slipper: An Amber McNeil Mystery, #1

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    The Missing Slipper: An Amber McNeil Mystery, #1
    The Missing Slipper: An Amber McNeil Mystery, #1

    Amber McNeil has a psychic gift, and a secret...   When Amber McNeil accepts a job as psychic consultant in the new cold case unit of the Montreal Police Service, she is immediately drawn to the Cinderella case. The similarities between a five-year-old girl's abduction and her own experience twenty years ago unnerves her.   Amber's parents were killed while preventing her abduction, and she'll never stop blaming herself for their deaths. As she secretly investigates their murders along with the Cinderella case, she notices eerie parallels with a fairy-tale inference. Is it her imagination, or are the cases connected?   Survivor's guilt, coupled with empathic sensitivities, overwhelm Amber as she delves further into both cold cases. The amethyst crystal tucked in her pocket calms her, though she wishes she didn't have to rely on it.   But her greatest challenge yet is her partner. The handsome detective sergeant has no idea of her traumatic past. As a criminal profiler, he also views Amber's special ability as a non-starter when it comes to digging up solid evidence.   Ultimately, Amber must decide if she will risk her life to snag the killer and prove her value. To accomplish that, she needs her partner's help. How can she persuade him to trust her insights when only she can perceive them?   Book reviews:   "A thrilling and unique story!" — KCreads   "More than a few shivers ran down my spine!" — CA reviews   Books in the Megan Scott/Michael Elliott Mystery series by Sandra Nikolai: *** Each book in the series can be read as a standalone *** False Impressions (Book 1) Fatal Whispers (Book 2) Timely Escape (A Short Story prequel to Icy Silence) Icy Silence (Book 3) Dark Deeds (Book 4) Broken Trust (Book 5) Cold Revenge (Book 6) Megan Scott/Michael Elliott Mystery Box Set: Books 1-3 Megan Scott/Michael Elliott Mystery Box Set: Books 4-6   Books in the Amber McNeil Mystery series by Sandra Nikolai: The Missing Slipper (Book 1) The Red Hoodie (Book 2)  

  • The Red Hoodie: An Amber McNeil Mystery, #2

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    The Red Hoodie: An Amber McNeil Mystery, #2
    The Red Hoodie: An Amber McNeil Mystery, #2

    When psychic Amber McNeil receives a plea for help from a deceased little girl, she has no choice but to act...   As psychic consultant to the Montreal Police Service, Amber perceives a flash of red from one file among hundreds stored in the cold case unit. It's a sign that the victim in a decades-old case needs her help: eight-year-old Marie Troy.   The little girl dropped off a jar of soup at her grandmother's, then walked to school but she never got there. The red hoodie she wore that day was her favorite, but it—along with Marie—were never found.   Amber can't help but compare the details of Marie's case to Little Red Riding Hood. Are investigators searching for yet another child abductor obsessed with fairy tales?   Time is running out. Amber and her partner, Detective Sergeant Ryan Baxter, have a quota of cold cases to solve, or the unit will be shut down. Amber's psychic gift is a closely held secret, but the disturbing insights she gets from the evidence makes it difficult to hide her reactions from other colleagues. Her attraction to Ryan is another secret she's hiding from them.   Can Amber keep her secrets hidden while she rushes to solve another cold case?   Books in the Amber McNeil Mystery series The Missing Slipper (book 1) The Red Hoodie (book 2)    

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Sandra Nikolai

Author Sandra Nikolai weaves ordinary characters into extraordinary, life-threatening situations. If you enjoy the challenge of solving whodunits, you'll love her mystery series featuring ghostwriter Megan Scott and investigative reporter Michael Elliott. To keep up to date on Sandra's latest books and special offers, visit her website at www.SandraNikolai.com and subscribe to her Newsletter. You can also follow her on Twitter @SandraNikolai or Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/SandraNikolaiAuthor 

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