The first true crime adventure by one of the few "sanctioned" crime-solving clairvoyants.
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The first of a series of true crime adventures from one of America's most respected clairvoyants, responsible for "finding" 14 children, kidnapped by pedophiles and other criminals. The names, places and sequence of some events have been changed to protect the victims and their families.
Author is a well-known and respected clairvoyant, consulted by thousands of people in missing persons, missing children, and other crime-solving situations
Some years ago in a small Southern town, two seven-year-old girls were mysteriously kidnapped from their homes with little trace, striking terror into the hearts and minds of a once peaceful, trusting community. "Run, run as fast as you can," he whispers as he grabs each child at play. "You can't catch me, I'm the Gingerbread Man." Brought in by the local police when they could find the two girls, D.J. Adams, a clairvoyant since age nine, delves into the mind of the kidnapper - seeing, feeling, even smelling his presence. Packed with horror and suspense, D.J. describes the kidnapper as if she were inside his mind and being, feeling with him the demonic urge to steal the little girls as his "pets," and the pain of his own childhood abuse. "I will take care of her for you Mommy, I will stroke and powder the skin of the precious little pet. She is mine now, blow her a kiss in the wind and say good-bye."
D. J. Adams was knocked into a swimming pool at age nine. She hit her head hard on the side of the crowded pool and almost drowned. Taken to a local hospital emergency room, she awakened after being a month-long coma unable to speak or move, but she could see, hear and feel others and perceive the events in their lives. Since that time she has learned to use this clairvoyance to help others and has found fourteen missing children alive. This is her first book. She is a mother and nurse, whose current address cannot be revealed to protect her family.