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Who knew that a summer thunderstorm and his lost little boy would conspire to change single dad Cayce D’Amico’s life in an instant? With Luke missing, Cayce ventures into the woods near their house to find his son, only to have lightning strike a tree near him, sending a branch down on his head. When he awakens the next day in the hospital, he discovers he has been blessed or cursed―he isn't sure which―with psychic ability. Along with unfathomable glimpses into the lives of those around him, he’s getting visions of a missing teenage girl.

When a second girl disappears soon after the first, Cayce realizes his visions are leading him to their grisly fates. Cayce wants to help, but no one believes him. The police are suspicious. The press wants to exploit him. And the girls' parents have mixed feelings about the young man with the "third eye."

Cayce turns to local reporter Dave Newton and, while searching for clues to the string of disappearances and possible murders, a spark ignites between the two. Little do they know that nearby, another couple―dark and murderous―are plotting more crimes and wondering how to silence the man who knows too much about them.

First Edition published as Deadly Vision by Quest by RCE, January 2008.

  • Sales Rank: #3506564 in Books
  • Published on: 2014-11-11
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.02" h x .56" w x 5.98" l, .79 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 266 pages

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
Intense and slightly terrifying thriller - absolutely worth the read.
By My Fiction Nook
First off, trigger warning: This book depicts some on-page acts of violence and rape, so if that's a trigger for you, be aware before reading.

Secondly, this was unlike anything else I've read from this author, whom so far I knew as someone who wrote sweet M/M romances.

There's a wee bit of a romance inside, but it's not crucial nor does it take center stage.

What this book is however is terrific. And terrifying.

From the first scene, in which we witness the abduction of a young girl, just barely a teenager, to the epilogue, this book takes the reader on a terrifyingly rapid roller-coaster, with an omniscient narrator portraying the multiple characters in this book, and making them all fit into the puzzle.

Cayce D'Amico, a single, gay father to Luke, a little 7 year old boy, begins to have visions, scary visions, after being struck by a falling tree branch during a storm. At first, he's confused and can't make sense of what he's seeing, but the pieces quickly fall into place, and he tries hard to do the right thing and help where he can.

Except nobody believes him, not until a 2nd girl disappears, and then only because the girl's mother and Cayce set out to find her and then do.

There's never a mystery as to who committed the crimes, as the omniscient narrator lets us see into the minds of the perps. Even so, this is an edge-of-your-seat read.

It's a bit of a character study too. We have Cayce, who's struggling to make ends meet and raise his son, are given background info on him, and can see, by his actions, that he's a good man, a man who tries to do the right thing, who puts others first. Then there's Dave Newton, the local news reporter, who starts out as a typical newshound, but then changes and becomes a friend and more to Cayce.

We get to explore Myra, and through her Ian, and their dysfunctional relationship. The author did a great job with this character, showing us through her actions and her thoughts that what may at first glance look like a monster in truth isn't, and that Myra can and does draw a line. I started to fear for her almost as much as I feared for Luke.

There are side characters too, all who have a role: Cayce's parents, the girls' parents, the police detective - and we're given glimpses into their minds as they participate in the events.

People die in this book, good people, some simply because they're in the wrong place at the wrong time. Some are hurt because they make bad choices, choices that stem from being young and inexperienced, or choices that come from trusting strangers, some because they haven't yet caught up with the changing times.

Some passages were difficult to read, and I may have chewed on my nails more than I should have, but overall, while terrifying, this book was excellent.

It explores the human psyche, how a young woman might fall for empty flattery and find herself in a situation for which she is not prepared. How a woman can turn a blind eye to what's going on in her own house. How a single father, saddled with an unexpected gift, can rise to the occasion. How a mentally ill man can murder and rape, but can't fathom that he has pushed too far and brought on his own downfall.

There were two things that bothered me a bit - the inclusion of the doctor in the beginning, as I couldn't quite see the point of that, and Cayce's mother's actions toward the middle of the book. Her lackadaisical attitude in regards to putting her cooking above the welfare of her grandchild didn't make a lot of sense, at least not to me. While it fit her character as thus far presented, it bothered me that she would make such a dumb decision. And what bothered me even more is that Cayce seemed resigned to her stupidity, that he didn't even confront her about it. Not that it would have helped much, either way, but I would have liked to see him get in her face about it. Perhaps that happened off page later on.

Those are my hangups, though, and someone else might not react the same way.

The writing throughout is excellent, well-suited to the themes in the book, and clearly setting the stage for the actions. The author manages to create imagery that fit the scenes, making me feel as if I was right there inside the pages. It has a dreary feel throughout, despite it being summer, as if the evil that's inside is permeating the air.

I'm glad I read this. It's not my usual fare, and I was scared for a lot of it, but it was absolutely worth reading.

** I received a free copy of this book from Pride Promotions as part of a blog tour. A positive review was not promised in return. **

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Blood Brilliant
By Portia de Moncur
This is one of those books that draws you in from the first paragraph and never lets you go. With the skill of a master storyteller, Rick Reed draws the reader into a dark place. A place, that while grotesque begs to be explored.

The reader is introduced to Cayce doing the mundane task of making dinner. But, the cold rain that begins to fall, just as he misses his son, foreshadowed bad things were just a Kindle click or two away. It reminded me of some early Mary Higgins Clark.

The character of Cayce is brilliantly crafted. He is not a perfect anything. Just an ordinary guy who ends up with an extraordinary ability. His role in this story is not that of psychic detective, but as a father. That alone made him a very relatable character. I read most of this book with my mama heart pounding.

Not just for the girls who are basically dead before the book starts, but for the child and almost child that were in constant danger of being The Beast’s next victims.

I also appreciated the fact that, while there is a romantic element, it stayed within the confines of reality. If you are looking for groping and humping like bunnies, you may want to pass on this. The attraction is there, but it is neither the time, not the place and both men accept that. In fact, for me, this is also the story of Dave re-discovering himself and his purpose.

As a rule, I don’t read horror or even suspense that is too graphic. I don’t mind murder, I just don’t want to see it on page. And while this title may be a touch to graphic for some, it was a very good balance for me.

Bottom line, Third Eye is just bloody brilliant. The suspense, the touch of romance, the secondary characters…hell, I loved every little bit and hope that Rick R. Reed shares this world with us again.
Highly recommend.

* I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review through http://mmgoodbookreviews.wordpress.com *

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
A Must read
By Crystal's Many Reviewers
Rick Reed is so consistently good, I always know it’s going to be at least a 4 star read for me even before I’ve laid eyes on the first words. This one is a bit of a departure for him and I was excited to read it for that reason. There’s a lot more darkness in here than his typical fare and it even edges into Stephen King territory (something that one of the main characters alludes to in the beginnings of the weirdness). I’m also a sucker for a serial killer plotline – not sure what that says about me – but it’s true.

The story opens with the harrowing description from a thirteen year-old girl’s point of view on just how she managed to allow herself to fall into the clutches of a psycho. It’s heartbreaking not only in the sense of the tragedy of it all, but in how well Reed takes us through her inner reasoning as to why it seemed like a good idea to get into a car with this stranger. Reed is spot on as he portrays her behavior and thoughts and reactions – going from wanting to impress a handsome man and not be treated like a child anymore, to discomfort and confusion, to outright panic and terror. I get chills now just remembering it.

Next, we are introduced to one of the MC’s – Cayce. He’s the notorious gay single dad in this small town on the banks of the Ohio River. It’s long seen its hey-day. And most of the residents just muddle through their daily lives as best they can. Cayce is hanging around his small home, pondering, when he realizes his seven year old son, Luke, isn’t in the front yard. A bad storm is brewing and he begins to worry over where his son might be. As he races around outside in the increasingly raging storm, he’s almost struck by lightning and a heavy branch breaks off a tree and whacks him on the head. After that event, he starts having visions of not very nice things. One of them involves a dead thirteen year-old girl.

Once you reach this point – which is essentially only the beginning – you cannot put this book down. I had to know what was going to happen and how everything would play out. Dave, a slightly older, Sam Elliot-esque reporter complete with a British accent, becomes involved in the peculiar situation Cayce finds himself in. As you can imagine – his weird visions are not treated with seriousness and almost serve to get him into trouble – as well as danger.

I loved the romance between these two very different men. It’s not the main part of the story, but it provides a feeling of hope. Both men have been alone and unlucky in love and they are brought together through tragedy and the hopelessness of finding these young girls when it’s too late to save them. How they work together to deal with all that’s happening is what made them work for me as a couple.

I thoroughly enjoyed this fast paced story and would recommend it to anyone who loves reading suspense thrillers, crime or mystery. Be warned however - there is graphic violence and visions of child rape, if that is a trigger for you.

My rating for Third Eye is an enthusiastic 5 lizard claws.

Reviewed by Michele for Crystal’s Many Reviewers
*Copy provided for review*

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