Member Reviews
It's been a while since I have read the books in this series. When I saw A Panicked Premonition on NetGalley I was very excited. Abby Cooper and Dutch make a great couple and I was thrilled that they are married and Abby is still doing her readings. In this story, Abby's friend & handyman Dave disappears and when they trace his steps, they are horrified to walk into what was a gruesome murder. Abby is trying to get a read on Dave, but the visions are horrific and Abby has to fight her way through the images to find the answers. I love that we all found out about Dave's "Old Lady," it was exciting to have her in this story. Even though I missed a few books, I was able to catch up quickly and follow along with out any problems. It was a pleasure to be re-introduced to this series. I look forward to read the ones I've missed. I voluntarily read an ARC of this book provided by the publisher and NetGalley. |
Esther S, Librarian
Abby Cooper is the real deal- a true psychic, working with the FBI and also continuing her business of telling people what the future may hold. It's helpful that she and her partner Candace have FBI husbands who also own a side business of building safe rooms for the very rich in Austin. When one of their friends (and contractor) Dave goes missing and one of their clients are brutally murdered, it leads Abby and Candace on the trail to not only find out where Dave is, but also try to prove his innocence. Keeps you guessing until the end. Would have been a bit better without the unnecessary detail about how "ripped" Abby's body is and her healthy eating- who really cares when there is a good murder to dig into. |
Kristin H, Librarian
This was an enjoyable addition to the psychic eye series. Fans of the series will find delight in Abby headlong dive into healthy living while solving a crime that hits close to home. Victoria Laurie continues to entertain with the most recent continuation of her psychic detective series. |
Sheri N, Librarian
A panicked premonition by Victoria Laurie is part of Phsyic Eye Series. Reading a book in this series is like a visit with old friends. I absolutely loved this book. I could not put it down! When Dave has gone missing is up to Abby, Candice, Dutch, Brice to figure out what has happen. When all evidence points to Dave Abby knows it's not true. This book has a little bit of everything romance, action, adventure! I would give this book 10 stars!! Highly enjoyable can't wait for more by this amazing author!!! |
Carol L, Librarian
Victoria Laurie does it again. It's another Abby tale and it's a good one. Dutch has a new sideline to his security business. He's building panic rooms and Dave is now a partner in the business. A horrific murder takes place at the home of one of his customers and a bloody hand print at the crime scene ties Dave to the murder. Unfortunately he is missing and Abby senses he is in a lot of danger. Abby, Dutch, Brice and Candice need to solve the murder and save Dave at the same time. Abby also must deal with the fact that one of the suspects seems to have the hots for her husband. Abby is changing and maturing in each book. She is now into exercise and eating healthy and trying to control her temper a bit. I like that the characters aren't locked into a rut. Every story is still fresh and Laurie can still stump me and I like that a lot!! I was given a copy of this book for my honest review. My advice buy this book and sit back and enjoy! |
Abby and crew are back in this mystery of sorts. There's been a murder and theft. All the evidence points to longtime friend and business partner Dave, but Abby is convinced that it can't be true.More detective work and less psychic abilities are played to in this latest installment of Abby Cooper, but it is still fun to read about these time-tested characters. |
Librarian 22381
Abby, a psychic consultant for the FBI, and her friends are looking for a colleague who may or may not be involved in a gruesome murder. I liked Abby’s psychic insights into the case, but found the book disappointing; it was too intense for a cozy mystery and required the reader to suspend disbelief more than is usually warranted for a serious crime novel. |








