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The Seer: Book #1 in the Paranormal Gift series

Thomas is an Iraq War veteran turned professional assassin who finds his life forever changed when he is given a gift by a stranger that allows him to see glimpses of other people’s lives - past, present, and future. This gift turns Thomas’ life upside down, challenging everything he once believed and changing the course of his life. With his life still reeling from the side-effects of this new gift, the mysterious stranger returns and gives him a mission. He must save a young woman who is the target of another assassin. She will one day develop a cure for a major disease - if she survives long enough to fulfill her destiny. Thomas must protect the girl and find the killer before it is too late. Will his newfound gift and his skills as an assassin be enough to save the girl from the forces that want to destroy her? Can he find and stop the mastermind behind the plot before it’s too late? The exciting first book in the Paranormal Gift series by author C.L. Wells is a page-turning thriller you won’t want to miss!

About the Author

C.L. Wells lives in South Carolina with his beautiful wife and their wonderful children. His hobbies include writing paranormal thriller and crime/adventure thriller fiction, kayaking, paddle boarding, hiking, and bicycling. For up to date information on the latest releases, upcoming books, or to get a FREE BOOK, visit www.fictionwithamission.com.

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