Crime Seen (Psychic Eye Mysteries, Book 5): A Psychic Eye Mystery

But this time she won't just be finding a deadly criminal—she'll be helping one. Crime Seen (Psychic Eye Mysteries, Book 5): A Psychic Eye Mystery (Sep 4.
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Skyler Miller has been found guilty of murder and faces the death penalty. With the help of her husband Dutch and her friend Candice, Abby launches into her own investigation to clear Skyler and find the real killer. Surely there is a logical explanation. But Candice is nowhere to be found.

Crime Seen (Psychic Eye Mystery, book 5) by Victoria Laurie

Trusting her intuition, Abby decides to search for the truth in Vegas—which may be the biggest gamble of her life. Once in town she begins to uncover a rigged game of dirty double-dealing where the stakes are no less than life and death. Wedding bells are ringing for psychic Abigail Cooper. After another bombing at a local beauty salon, Abby vows to do everything in her power to keep Dutch safe and get him to the altar. But on the morning of the ceremony, she finds herself in a dire situation, with time running out…. Clairvoyant private eye Abigail Cooper is excited to marry her beau, but planning the affair has never been her first love.

After Abby recruits her business partner and BFF, Candice, to assist, they meet with the parents of the missing woman. But the parents refuse to put their faith in a psychic. With the family blind to the truth and a potential killer in her sights, Abby is determined to keep her eyes wide open…. Abigail Cooper makes a living as a psychic, using her vision to stop others from making a killing on murder.

The problem is, the drone carrying the software has gone missing, and the implications to national security could be devastating. To get the drone back, Uncle Sam must recruit a special agent—a very special agent in the form of professional psychic, Abigail Cooper.

But the deeper Abby gets involved in counter intelligence, the more she makes herself a prime target…. A Glimpse of Evil. Doom with a View. Business has been frustratingly slow for Abby. She reluctantly agrees to a job with the FBI, putting her at the center of an internal political struggle between two agents. Her intuition says these weren? With her psychic eye wide open she sets out to find a kidnapper? But these days he knows better than to question Abby? So when his favorite cousin Chase is kidnapped in Vegas, they both catch the next flight to Sin City.

On top of everything, Dutch is battling a mysterious illness, and Abby keeps having disturbing dreams that predict his death. Dutch wants Abby to promise that if the investigation goes south, she? But when the chips are down, Abby won? You got shafted, buddy. But I will always side-eye that puppy so hard. May 14, CupcakeBlonde rated it it was amazing Shelves: While the storyline of this book was not as good as previous ones, the dynamic between Abby and Dutch and Abby and Candace makes up for any lacking direction.

I love Abby and Candace together, working to solve a case. Abby's radar skills and Candace's PI skills work so well together and they manage to solve two old cases in one book! And Abby and Dutch together is so awesome.

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While they both frustrate each other they definitely love each other and want to be together which is so sweet and fun to While the storyline of this book was not as good as previous ones, the dynamic between Abby and Dutch and Abby and Candace makes up for any lacking direction. While they both frustrate each other they definitely love each other and want to be together which is so sweet and fun to read.

The ending of this book will lead nicely into the next story where we can discover the next level their relationship takes. May 22, EmmaMay rated it it was ok.

And I'm out - whilst I found this series light and kind of frothy. I considered it mostly harmless and mildly amusing. But more as the series progresses I find myself disliking the h, Abby. She can get a bit whiney, overly-obsessive, and for that matter possessive. Her bouts of insecurity when it comes to Dutch, her man, have become tiresome. And there are often major stumbling blocks in the rules of these books that just don't make sense to me - or make me want to scream when the h doesn't see And I'm out - whilst I found this series light and kind of frothy. And there are often major stumbling blocks in the rules of these books that just don't make sense to me - or make me want to scream when the h doesn't see the 'obvious' answer.

Was cute, now, has worn out its welcome mat. Sep 10, Gigi rated it did not like it. This is the 3rd or 4th book of Victoria Laurie's that I've read. I love the fact that the main character is psychic. I love the story lines. And I especially love the character of her boyfriend Dutch. But the main character of Abby Cooper, the psychic, is disgusting. She has such a horrible personality. She is such a whiny bitch it's hard to understand what Dutch sees in her.

She's so immature and offensive I just can't read any more of this series. It's really too bad. I don't know why anyone w This is the 3rd or 4th book of Victoria Laurie's that I've read.


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I don't know why anyone would create such an unlikable lead character. It's a real turn off for me. Apr 02, Lyndsey rated it it was amazing Shelves: Sep 01, Kim Griffin rated it really liked it Shelves: This installment of the Psychic Eye mysteries didn't have as much action in it, and I thought the storyline was a little boring. I still enjoyed it, but I liked all of the others better. Maybe I was expecting too much, since I absolutely loved the last book. Overall though, it was still fun and entertaining.

I would still heavily recommend this series to anyone who likes cozies. I did really like the ending, and I'm looking forward to what's in store for the next book. Unfortunately, I don't hav This installment of the Psychic Eye mysteries didn't have as much action in it, and I thought the storyline was a little boring.

Unfortunately, I don't have that one yet, and it will be at least a month down the road before I'm able to get my hands on it, so I guess I'll just have to be patient.

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Oct 07, Chana rated it it was ok Shelves: Hottie FBI agent's girlfriend is a psychic. He asks for her impressions on a couple of files, she ends up getting impressions from a file he didn't ask her to look at. Soon she and her PI girlfriend are on the trail of a killer from that file. They end up in dangerous and ludicrous situations, and of course she tells her FBI lover nothing and tries to avoid him but he almost always knows where she is and what she is doing anyway. She acts like an idiot, he is forgiving.

She manages to solve the Hottie FBI agent's girlfriend is a psychic. She manages to solve the case in a slapstick sort of way. I wanted to like it but it was lame. The only value to reading it would have been entertainment and it wasn't very entertaining. Jul 11, Christine rated it really liked it Shelves: This is a standout book in the Abby Cooper series. I really enjoyed the story and the action. Even the love story between Dutch and Abby was great and believable and reflects the reality of trying to maintain a committed relationship between 2 real world people.

Abby is a great character and her newest investigation is so perfectly crafted and exciting. I borrowed this book from the library and forgot about it until the library said I had only three days left on the loan. So I started reading it and couldn't put it down until I finished it in two days. That's how much I liked it. Jul 22, Sarah rated it liked it Shelves: Super quick beach read - you won't be smarter for reading this series, but you will know Detroit suburb geography better. Jul 24, Donna Tarver rated it really liked it. This series is a fun, quick read. I really like the characters so I can't wait to see what happens next.

Soon good Hooked on the psychic eye mysteries. Love each book so ar. I am off to read book 6 in the series Aug 31, Mai rated it really liked it. Love the psychic aspect, so well done! Jul 09, Catalina Sennett rated it liked it. Aug 10, Sherrie rated it liked it Shelves: Abby is an interesting character and so are her psychic friends and she is an enjoyable character. There are some twits but this iis a great read. Always enjoy the Abby Cooper books. Especially after reading a couple of heavy books it is nice to just read a fun easy read.

Nov 08, Kim Bishop rated it really liked it Shelves: Abby's story picks up three months after her terrifying ordeal in Colorado. The last case blindsided her when her "guides" didn't warn her about about the impending horrific outcome she was about to face. Healing was a process she never thought would include psychological well-being as well.

After three months of living it up with Dutch, her caretaker and lover, she avoids calls like the plague! She finally accepts a call from a long time client and private investigator, only after Dutch refuses Abby's story picks up three months after her terrifying ordeal in Colorado. She finally accepts a call from a long time client and private investigator, only after Dutch refuses to lie to Candace about Abby not "being available. Boy, was Abby relieved! She wasn't sure if her "intuition" was working or not and was scared to find out just yet.

Candace's timing couldn't have been more perfect! To try and jump start Abby off the couch and back into the saddle, Dutch asks Abby if she is up for helping him on three cold cases he has been working on, as he has come to a dead end on all three. Well, hell ya, Abby jumps on it 'cause Dutch has never asked her for help before! Just when Abby has agreed to help, Milo, Dutch's ex-partner, comes by to discuss a parole hearing in which they will be testifying.

Curiosity pulling Abby towards them, the men tell their story to her. Milo's old partner before Dutch was murdered 9 years earlier. Lutz, the man imprisoned for the crime, had confessed to the murder and had made a plea deal that made him eligible for parole early. In typical Abby fashion, when she goes to look through the case files Dutch has asked her help on, she is drawn to the ONE that is on Lutz, and not the ones from Dutch.

Abby, "But that was the one screaming at me! Uh huh, sure Abby Abby gets herself in the middle of a pretty scary situation when she gets involved in the Lutz case which isn't even suppose to be a "case," and she drags Candace into it! Thank god Candace is a kick-ass, in-shape force to be reckoned with,who also carries a gun! Of course, Abby is keeping all this detective work on the Lutz case from Dutch and Milo, but watching her lie, very badly at that, about what she's doing and where she is all the time to Dutch is hilarious!

Abby is such a bad liar, and everyone knows it, but she does it anyway which makes it even funnier! The fact that Dutch is putting up with her shenanigans is pretty surprising, but also knowing how Abby is, he should be terrified. I totally related to Abby's story in this book on a personal level. For one, Dutch's cat Virgil. Ugh, I just don't do cats, and they know it. The pure irritation that Abby was experiencing with Virgil was understanding, but Dutch kept smirking and making it sound unintentional and harmless which made him come across as an ASS.

I mean, do you think it's funny to have your purse shit on by a cat, or your side of the bed covered in cat piss, or your clothes vomited on? Ok, maybe if you haven't had such experiences with cats, and it is just a book, then ya, BUT, if you HAVE had awful experiences with someone else's cat s , and you know what I'm talking about, then the answer is NO.

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Dogs rule cats drool Two; her hesitation to go back to work because she thought her gift failed her. Another real life experience for me that had me feeling deep empathy for Abby, and in this case Milo as well. Milo is such a teddy bear, and I love him: The new work relationship that was introduced with Candace was pretty awesome!

They worked well together, almost like Abby and Theresa had before Theresa moved to California. I hope we continue to see more of Candace working with Abby because I absolutely loved them as partners! You will not believe, or maybe you will, the trouble Abby winds up in this time, and it will keep you on your toes 'til the end. Elizabeth Michaels continues to do a great job reading Abby's story.

As each book goes by, she seems very in-tune with the characters and never misses a beat with the right punctuations. Keep up the good work! Psychic Abby Cooper is having a hard time recovering from a point blank gunshot to her chest.

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First she must recover from the actual wound, for which her doctor prescribes rest with lots of sleeping for at least a month. Then slowly she can resume normal activities such as dressing herself, cooking, walking the dog, etc. He works for the FBI and begins bringing home a few files, telling Abby he sure could use her kind of help. Dutch is using it more and more to prod Abby off the couch and because he is constantly amazed at her true abilities.

Since they get along so well and work behind the scenes so well, they decide to share office space. Abby has her office, her reading room, and Candace has her own office. Now Abby has a new place to go to spend her days, all the more reason to recover from that gunshot. Each of the characters grows in this book.

Abby returns to a healthier life, Dutch has shared his work with Abby, Milo is finally getting justice on behalf of his former partner, Candace has found a home for her daily grind, and even the dogs are making friends. I thought the audio version of this book was an excellent addition to the Psychic Eye series.

The narration was well done, and her descriptions felt so much more personal and one-on-one. Crime Seen is the fifth book in the Psychic Eye series, chronicling the life and times of professional psychic, Abby Cooper. I advise reading from the beginning of the series as each book's story line occurs after the events of the previous book.

Abby is having a difficult time recovering from a gunshot wound to the chest, gotten on her last case. After spending the last three months holed up with Dutch, Abby is getting physically stronger Crime Seen is the fifth book in the Psychic Eye series, chronicling the life and times of professional psychic, Abby Cooper. After spending the last three months holed up with Dutch, Abby is getting physically stronger every day, but her mental health is still in question.

Or at least it is by Abby. Abby can't seem to get over the fact that she didn't see the danger coming.

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Her abilities had never let her down until that dire moment, and she almost died when they did. Abby struggles with returning to her clients thinking that she will fail to connect to her spirit guides, so she plans to ease back. Unfortunately for Abby, everyone is extremely concerned about her and her delay at returning to work.

With everyone breathing down her neck, Abby slowly starts working her way back into her old life. Dutch, her very sexy FBI boyfriend, decides to help her along by having her "tune in" on a few of the cases he's working. Not being able to say no, Abby agrees. As her intuition comes back with a bang, Abby is drawn to a case Dutch had no intention of her looking into.

Before she can think, Abby finds herself undercover, running from Hummers-turned-battering rams, protecting vulnerable pregnant women, dodging her too perceptive boyfriend, and waging war against a feline. With her intuition working overtime, can Abby, with the help of a few others, unravel the twisted criminal trail before danger once again blindsides her? She is funny, smart, a bit sassy, and uber talented. My favorite parts are when she's trying to get herself out of a situation with Dutch. I love the progression of their relationship, too. I'm a romance girl and with my second favorite, mystery, thrown in, I'm in heaven.

I especially love them together after what happened in book 4. The story line was easily read, but not easily figured out. I was still trying to figure it out when Abby got her Eureka! The paranormal aspect isn't so far fetched. I like that the author still makes Abby work for clues to make her visions clearer. Over all, a great addition to the series, but with a couple of unanswered questions about a couple of the cases Abby helped Dutch with.

Can't wait to read on! Apr 18, Drebbles rated it it was amazing Shelves: Professional psychic Abby Cooper has been recovering from her near fatal shooting by staying at the house of her boyfriend, FBI agent Dutch Rivers. Abby's body is healing, but she is reluctant to go back to work as a psychic because she questions why she didn't foresee that she would be shot.