The First Prophet (A Bishop Files Novel)

A woman with extraordinary abilities is drawn into a shocking conspiracy in the first thriller in the Bishop Files series—from the New York Times bestselling author of the Bishop/SCU novels.
Within the FBI, there exists a team of psychics whose powers cannot be denied. But these agents are feared—by a cabal of conspirators with only one weapon: to blind the psychics to the evils all around them.
Months ago Sarah Gallagher woke from a coma with psychic abilities she couldn’t control. They changed her life and cost her the man she loved. And now, someone is playing games with Sarah’s mind.
It begins with Sarah’s home being destroyed by fire—an act of arson that draws novelist Tucker Mackenzie into Sarah’s confidence. But he has other reasons for pursuing a woman who can see what others can’t. So does a mysterious enemy intent on eliminating Sarah, and everyone she cares about. Because it’s only a matter of time before her visions lead her and Tucker to a secret many will kill to hide...
Within the FBI, there exists a team of psychics whose powers cannot be denied. But these agents are feared—by a cabal of conspirators with only one weapon: to blind the psychics to the evils all around them.
Months ago Sarah Gallagher woke from a coma with psychic abilities she couldn’t control. They changed her life and cost her the man she loved. And now, someone is playing games with Sarah’s mind.
It begins with Sarah’s home being destroyed by fire—an act of arson that draws novelist Tucker Mackenzie into Sarah’s confidence. But he has other reasons for pursuing a woman who can see what others can’t. So does a mysterious enemy intent on eliminating Sarah, and everyone she cares about. Because it’s only a matter of time before her visions lead her and Tucker to a secret many will kill to hide...
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Community Reviews
After an accident Sarah became psychic and someone began coming after her. With the help of a novelist, Tucker, she went on the run to try and stay safe.
The characters had little depth. The bad guys were vague shadows. The good guys were names given as if we should have already known who they were. When something happened to one of them all the other characters reacted and were upset. As the reader I had just met them with very little background. My emotional connection was not there for those people.
The suspense and chase were exciting, which made the book fun to read. They asked a lot of questions and the motivations behind the shadows were never explained. Even the motivations behind the people who helped Sarah and Tucker were not really considered. There were possibilities hinted at, but none actually given.
The characters had little depth. The bad guys were vague shadows. The good guys were names given as if we should have already known who they were. When something happened to one of them all the other characters reacted and were upset. As the reader I had just met them with very little background. My emotional connection was not there for those people.
The suspense and chase were exciting, which made the book fun to read. They asked a lot of questions and the motivations behind the shadows were never explained. Even the motivations behind the people who helped Sarah and Tucker were not really considered. There were possibilities hinted at, but none actually given.
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