An historical mystery awakens the interest of a journalist, a retired psychic spy, and several cardinals in Rome. In Los Angeles , Jennifer Narody has been having a series of disturbing dreams involving eerie images of a lady dressed in blue. What she doesn't know is that this same spirit appeared to leaders of the Jumano Native American tribe in New Mexico 362 years earlier. Could the solution be linked to a sixteenth century Spanish nun, who was suspected of using her power to ‘bilocate' to appear to the Native Americans to inform them of the arrival of the first conquistadores? In The Lady in Blue, Javier Sierra, author of the Renaissance detective novel The Secret Supper [160601], returns with another exciting, elaborately woven tale of intrigue. ‘Beautifully written, with a well-crafted plot and lots of intriguing ideas about astral projection and remote viewing. Loved it!' Ann & Geoff 350pp, 110mm x 178mm, softback, 2008
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