After Life
About
After Life is the second book in the Raney/Daye Investigation series, following a skeptical retired police detective, Nate
Raney, who denies his near-death experience and an anthropology professor, Dr. Jennifer Daye, who moonlights as
a parapsychologist. They team up to apply their expertise to cases with a paranormal twist.
In After Life, Nate and Jennifer investigate a situation involving a young boy, who has apparently befriended the
ghost of a woman who used to own the old farmhouse his family is now living in. She died as a consequence of a botched
bank robbery fifteen years earlier and has a million dollar secret some people are willing to do anything to find out.
Praise for this book
The team of Rich Hosek, Arnold Rudnick, Loyd Auerbach writes a dramatic paranormal tale with After Life. I read the This book is part of the Raney/Daye Investigation series, and this is volume two. Rayne is a detective who had a near death experience, but doesn't believe it happened, or thinks there is a rational explanation for what happened after he was clinically dead. Dr. Daye is a anthropology professor by day, and parapsychologist by night, and the duo team up to use their unique skills at finding the answers, and sometimes, it means helping spirits. There is a restless spirit haunting her old home, and it relates to a cold case and some missing money. It's a very exciting, unputdownable read, that keeps your eyes glued to every word. Whatever these authors write, I want to read. Both thrilling and intriguing, all the way to the end. A reader can get lost in the story. Yes, there is an After Life, but it may not be life as you know it. After Life is a definite recommendation by Amy's Bookshelf Reviews. I read this book to give my unbiased and honest review. Amy's Bookshelf Reviews recommends that anyone who reads this book, to also write a review.