Unmasked, Dale Mayer
Unmasked, Dale Mayer
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Unmasked
A Psychic Visions Novel

Author: Dale Mayer

Series: 14.000

Narrator: Brenda Scott Wlazlo, Annalyse McCoy

Unabridged: 12 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/08/2024


Synopsis

Book 14: Psychic Visions
Childhood dreams can come true—so can nightmares.
Lacey always dreamed of a trip to Pompeii but never thought it would happen, until her cousin calls out of the blue, asking if Lacey would like to replace their photographer on their archeological dig.
Sebastian wasn’t expecting Lacey to be, well, Lacey. But he’s intrigued from the start, and then he sees what she can do— even before she does.
As the images of the past rise in front of Lacey, taxing her artistic ability to document them, strange events start happening. Without reason, the atmosphere on the dig shifts to something supernatural that scares her, intrigues her, then consumes her.
For Sebastian these events all bring back memories of the worst dig in his life, and he can see history repeating itself. He needs to stop it this time. He must protect his team and his friends, but especially Lacey, before everyone dies—just like they did last time.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Pam on March 20, 2022

This book is well written, very readable by anyone and offers insight to why people with the same roots and family can be so very divided first by masks and later by Covid vaccinations. During our Covid years, like many people, I have often been shocked, taken aback, surprised or hurt by vitriolic r......more

Goodreads review by Scott on December 28, 2021

In anthropology, an ethnography is an account of the culture as told by the people in that culture. As such, it’s basically a fancy word for a series of interviews within a group of people linked together. In this work, Mendenhall, a medical anthropologist working at Georgetown University, offers us......more

Goodreads review by Elaina on January 21, 2025

As someone who lived through 2020 in Iowa, I think this book does an excellent job discussing how varied reactions to the pandemic were as well as the ways in which our government (looking at you Kim Reynolds) failed us. Through interviews and personal experiences, Mendenhall conveys the confusion t......more

Goodreads review by Steve on December 06, 2021

I enjoyed this book and rated it 4.5 stars. The perspective of a medical anthropologist talking about her own home town gives a fascinating perspective and there is every reason to believe that this represents a much wider phenomenon. The tone of the book is not quite as conversational as I would li......more

Goodreads review by Allie on February 03, 2022

Read this book basically in one sitting! By zooming in to her home town of the author is able to thoughtfully explores how national & global forces of neoliberalism, colonialism, and whiteness play out in local politics in Okoboji/affect how individuals in a community respond to the COVID-19 pandemi......more