
Right from the off, it’s clear that Danny is still harbouring some resentment about their break-up, but he tamps that down (mostly), grateful that at last, his boss’s requests for help from the FBI have been heeded. It probably shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise that the local detective sent to meet Rain at the airport is his ex-boyfriend, Daniel McKenna, with whom Rain had had a four-year relationship before he fled to DC some three years earlier. The one that catches his eye concerns the disappearance of a young woman from his home town of Brickell Bay in Florida, and he decides to start there. When he reports back for work, he’s told he won’t be rejoining the BAU (Behavioral Analysis Unit), because many of his colleagues are reluctant to continue working with him, and instead he’s told he’s going to work as a cold case specialist and is presented with a stack of files and requests for help from police departments around the country. He can’t remember exactly when he started seeing ghosts, but he sees them all the time he can’t control it and he doesn’t want it, and he’s tried to convince himself it’s something to do with anxiety… but he’s stuck with it.

Duh.įBI profiler Rain Christiansen has spent the last few months in the dog-house and on medical leave after he tried to deliver a message from the spirit of a dead girl to her grieving parents.

I only really noticed the similarities between it and some of my other recent listens once I’d started it. Harmon’s The Blueprint, and was keen to try another title by that author. To tell the truth though, I actually picked it up because I’d recently enjoyed S.E. I recently reviewed Z.A Maxfield’s The Long Way Home, featuring an ex-police officer who gained psychic abilities following a serious accident, and I’m working my way through Jordan Castillo Price’s excellent Psycop series, in which the main protagonist is a cop who is also a medium… so I suppose a title like P.S. Lately, I seem to have been drawn to stories with characters who are psychics, mediums and cops in some shape or form.
