Anna
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Thomas Wilson has always been able to read people's memories so when his boss gives him the challenge of 15 year old Anna Conley, he thinks it will be his easiest case. But Anna is wrapped in a blanket with lies and deceit impossible to take off. As the case goes on as makes a shocking discovery that could risk the safety of all people. Who really is Anna Conley? Contains horror not for light hearted
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Samantha Mathis relives unspeakable horror night after night. It leaves her to lie broken on cold concrete, drowning in her own blood until dawn lurches her awake to the knowledge her recurring nightmare will soon be her reality. Samantha was only thirteen when her dark gift first surfaced; she dreamt about the murder of her classmate, Peter Foster. She hoped she'd never have to reveal her secret to anyone, but staring down at Peter's broken body by the river's edge, she knew she had to tell police chief George Mitchell. After being accused of Peter's murder and barely escaping prosecution, Samantha prayed her prophetic nightmares would disappear forever. Twenty years later, nightmares return to Samantha Mathis, Registered Nurse, and this time she's the intended victim. As if watching herself being run down by a car every night isn't horrifying enough, her dreams only provide a vague prelude to the night it will happen. Every nightmare brings her closer to her fate, but her subconscious refuses to give her the answers. When every clue to her would-be assailant leaves her with more questions, everyone she knows becomes suspect. She tells the Chief everything and prays he can help her piece the clues together before her killer hits the mark.

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