Visions of the Damned

Jacqueline Marten


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Visions of the Damned by Jacqueline Marten
Ever since she was a child Michael Normand had seen visions.
They were always the same - and they always brought death.
First was her twin brother, who died in the war.

Next was her beloved mother, by a slow, horrible disease.
Then came her fiancé, in a terrible car crash that killed him, but not her.

Finally, when no other explanations were left, her bewildered psychiatrist suggested hypnosis.

The result was a journey into the past – a past so fantastic, so violent, so real, that there was no escaping the truth.

Michael Normand’s visions were genuine – a legacy of an amazing curse that had been passed down for nine centuries…
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