Maddy "No Chance"
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About the Book
Madison Chance is a misunderstood and oft-teased nine-year old girl who escapes the rigors of elementary school by occasionally sneaking away to the cemetery on an adjacent hill. There, Maddy "No Chance," as she is called by her peers, finds comfort in her unusual discussions with the recently murdered daughter of the town´s police chief, Nora Pendleton. Nora´s murder is unsolved until Maddy’s unique psychic abilities begin to unravel the secrets surrounding Nora´s untimely death, secrets so sinister that they threaten the safety of the entire community and even Maddy herself.
About the Author
Kristin Carter Rowe is a mother and practicing attorney. Her first novel - The Most Undeniable Things (Xlibris 2000) – is a story of the undeniable possibility of life after death. In MADDY "NO CHANCE," Ms. Rowe again explores psychic phenomenon and spiritual communication, this time in the context of a supernatural thriller. With this second book, Ms. Rowe hopes that others find comfort not only in the possibility of an afterlife, but in the knowledge that even a brutal death can bring about a peaceful forever. Life does indeed go on after a tragedy, for the living and the "dead."