Restless Spirit, S.D. Tooley
Restless Spirit, S.D. Tooley
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Restless Spirit

Author: S.D. Tooley

Narrator: Beth Richmond

Unabridged: 9 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/15/2010


Synopsis

In 1985, Catherine DeMarco spent one hot July night where she shouldnt have been, doing something she shouldnt have been doing. This was a fatal mistake. Now Jimmy Taggart is sitting on death row. Details of that night are still hazy in his mind but the

Reviews

Goodreads review by Maggie Deaton on October 08, 2022

Another murder mystery with mysticism and heart.... Once more, Ms. Toomey writes a murder mystery with its roots in Native American mysticism and its empathy and emotions grounded in the soul of humanity! I adore this author's writing and look forward to reading many more!......more

Goodreads review by Megan on April 17, 2020

Great story! I don't know if I can read another one though, I cried too much about the deaths.......more

Goodreads review by mountainmama on February 03, 2014

Samantha Casey connects with the dead. A slain teen speaks through a button found at a construction site, and Sam begins an investigation to clear the young man convicted of her murder. She joins forces with the burnt-out detective who originally worked the case, and fights to be taken seriously by......more

Goodreads review by Bookish on September 17, 2016

This is the first Sam Casey book I have read and it was with a bit of doubt that I picked it up. The blurb seemed interesting but in these cases the characters can be stereotypes and the plot boring. Luckily the book exceeded my expectations and I will surely look for other books from this writer. I......more

Goodreads review by Kitty on June 19, 2011

S.D. TOOLEY'S "RESTLESS SPIRIT" (REVIEW) Another fast-paced murder mystery this time employing Native American spiritualism. Samantha Casey is an out-of-work detective with the power of mystic perception. Her ability to see what has passed leads her on a journey to prove the innocence of one man whil......more