(Review by Carole O'Neill)
The thought of falling down a well thirty feet and surviving is enough to make you wonder whether you had an active guardian angel keeping you alive. Toby Kellerman only new he didn’t fall. Somebody had pushed him. He was even convinced he heard footsteps behind him as he was staring into the well. He spent the next seven weeks at the hospital in a kind of body cast on a bed that rotated every few minutes. He was only able to move his arms and watch his surroundings through an adjustable mirror. His mom stayed with him most days, but at eighteen, he was more interested in using his cell phone to check in with his friends to hear what he was missing. However, he spent most of his time trying to figure out who could have pushed him into that well. With the help of a young girl on his rehab ward, familiar with hauntings, Toby began to put the pieces together. I don’t normally read about paranormal happenings, but even though there were definite moving objects in the hospital room, I never quite believed a ghost was causing the upset. Should he believe the police theory that one of his sisters was responsible? But which one? Grace - the popular fifteen-year-old with lots of friends, or Trinity – the eleven-year-old with special needs. This book kept me turning the pages for the answer. Just when I believed I’d figured it all out, the next page had me convinced it was someone else. Carol Plum-Ucci has done a wonderful job of character development and certainly has gained a reader for her next novel – even if the genre is paranormal. Purchase Insane Possibilities on Amazon: Paperback: https://amzn.to/4mbTt3F Kindle: https://amzn.to/3EZYT0W *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
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