Lazarus
The Project Files conclusion.
After two weeks of keeping one step ahead of Wilderness security agents, Olivia is ready to take a breath and rest. Her guests are settling into the loft, the Oracle is getting the help he needs, and there’s no pressing crisis that demands her attention. Dean’s even pretty handy in the kitchen, and he seems to be settling into this strange new world of Psions and their remarkable powers. It’s time for relaxation, maybe even a little shopping.
And then a new case lands in Nick’s lap: a serial killer who murders women in their dreams, leaving behind no physical evidence and no clues as to the killer’s identity. Neither Nick nor Olivia have ever heard of such an ability, but even Dean agrees that all evidence points toward a Psion suspect.
With time running out before the killer strikes again, a tragic accident hits them in their hearts — and reveals a startling secret about one of the Projects they’re protecting. Olivia hates everything Wilderness stands for but this... this time their researchers have crossed a serious line, and she’s more determined than ever to tear the place apart — or die trying.
In a race to both stop a serial killer and prevent Wilderness from destroying more innocent lives, friends become enemies, enemies become allies, and decades-old secrets come to light. And when an unexpected confrontation shakes Olivia to her core, Dean finds courage he never thought he had — and discovers that not all heroes have superpowers.
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Kelly Meding
Born and raised in Southern Delaware, Kelly Meding survived five years in the hustle and bustle of Northern Virginia, only to retreat back to the peace and sanity of the Eastern Shore. An avid reader and film buff, she discovered Freddy Krueger at a very young age, and has since had a lifelong obsession with horror, science fiction, and fantasy, on which she blames her interest in vampires, psychic powers, superheroes, and all things paranormal. She is also a mama to two amazing fur-babies named Jinx and Puck.
The Project Files
The Project Files consists of two books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
