Author: | jeffroby@aol.com | ISBN: | 9780984778317 |
Publisher: | jeffroby@aol.com | Publication: | November 28, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | jeffroby@aol.com |
ISBN: | 9780984778317 |
Publisher: | jeffroby@aol.com |
Publication: | November 28, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Don Kemp's ability to transcend the veil that separates mortal life from spirit world and to bring forth messages from loved ones in spirit became so popular that he received phone calls from all over the world. Local police detectives used him as a source for leads. Socialites and celebrities came to his house wearing dark glasses and hats (one wealthy, elderly woman refused to leave the back seat of her Bentley and sent her driver to the house to bring Don back to her car). Famous, and infamous, big business dealers came for help in surviving their latest power snafu (including one art dealer whose court trial brought church leaders, interested observers and media attention from all over the world). A powerful business owner drove down from Chicago hoping for information that would help him get the edge over his adversaries who wanted to kill him along with members of his "family" and staff. At least one elected politician repeatedly snuck into his house but she would never publicly admit to consulting Don for spiritual guidance. There was the basketball star’s wife who had trouble locating missing jewelry (followed by a suspicious house fire), the sports team owner’s widow who suddenly found herself in the headlines when she took over ownership, the elderly billionaire descendants of a historical industrialist/inventor, and the persistent TV celebrity status-seeking psychic.
Don Kemp's ability to transcend the veil that separates mortal life from spirit world and to bring forth messages from loved ones in spirit became so popular that he received phone calls from all over the world. Local police detectives used him as a source for leads. Socialites and celebrities came to his house wearing dark glasses and hats (one wealthy, elderly woman refused to leave the back seat of her Bentley and sent her driver to the house to bring Don back to her car). Famous, and infamous, big business dealers came for help in surviving their latest power snafu (including one art dealer whose court trial brought church leaders, interested observers and media attention from all over the world). A powerful business owner drove down from Chicago hoping for information that would help him get the edge over his adversaries who wanted to kill him along with members of his "family" and staff. At least one elected politician repeatedly snuck into his house but she would never publicly admit to consulting Don for spiritual guidance. There was the basketball star’s wife who had trouble locating missing jewelry (followed by a suspicious house fire), the sports team owner’s widow who suddenly found herself in the headlines when she took over ownership, the elderly billionaire descendants of a historical industrialist/inventor, and the persistent TV celebrity status-seeking psychic.