Still undecided about a return to her teaching career, Abby Kimball has thrown herself into restoring the grand Victorian she shares with her boyfriend, Ned. She’s happy to put thoughts of her strange ability to see the dead on the back burner for a while, but she realizes that won’t be so easy when she’s faced with two new compelling encounters.
First, a plumber she’s hired has a shocking experience with an old tool they find buried in the house’s walls, and then the interior life of an autistic boy streams through her mind as if he were speaking. Intrigued by the possibility that those who share her ability are more numerous and considerably more varied than she ever imagined, Abby’s forced to reconsider everything she thought she knew about her extraordinary gift.
Inspired to learn more about autism and also the family history of her new plumber, Abby begins to dig deep on both topics and will discover a shocking connection that makes it clear that deeds from the past are reverberating still in the present . . .
After the scares in the previous book things are back on track for Abby and Ned, with those problems behind them they (or more to the point Abby) start to tackle the house again, stage one - before the bad weather hits make sure the plumbing is up to scratch. With a recommended plumber from Sarah (Ned's Mum) Abby starts making plans and then the plumber finds his grandfather's wrench and when he touches it ... well Abby understands what has happened but Jack (the plumber) certainly doesn't! It looks as though things are getting strange around Ned and Abby again!
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