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In this third installment of the Jenny Webster Series we face the existential question: if we know the future, maybe we can change mistakes before they happen. When Jenny meets Shamen, he projects light yet he has darkness, a portrait of good and evil. She'd like to believe there is a compelling dark force over which he has no control and is essentially a good person. But that kind of thinking is only valid if Shamen is human and not a hologram or robot or even worse, a figment of her imagination. To deal with him is to balance on a bridge over a booby-trapped highway of morals. Has the Solid State Conspiracy taken over Earth without a single shot, without our awareness? Will Earth survive?
When the police begin searching Jenny Webster's LA apartment looking for proof that she murdered her fiancé, Jenny's claim to innocence hinges on the fact that she was hundreds of miles away in a hospital at the time. But the DA is convinced that she is the killer and the cops set out to break Jenny's alibi. However, when a young detective discovers that Jenny has been living for three months without food, yet remains perfectly healthy, it becomes startlingly clear that this is no ordinary murder case. Could Jenny's insistence be true - that she is able to leave her own body and be in two places at once? Could her spirit have flown to her fiancé's side while her physical form remained in the hospital? The idea is absurd. Yet shocking new evidence suddenly makes it seem possible. As the fast-moving mystery unfolds, Jenny Webster is forced to undertake a terrifying journey of the mind.
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