Dark Aura

Dark Aura by Diana O’Hehir is a mystery novel published by Penguin Publishing Group on June 2, 2009. This reprint edition spans 273 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Deputy Sheriff Carla Day as she investigates the mysterious disappearances of “indigo children,” gifted individuals said to emit a purplish glow. The plot thickens when a fifteen-year-old indigo child named Tamina dies under ambiguous circumstances, leaving behind a cryptic concern for her secret baby.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of Carla’s investigation amidst a backdrop of unreliable witnesses and familial ties. As she navigates the challenges of her father’s mental decline and his connection to Tamina, the story explores themes of mystery and the supernatural. The book intertwines elements of fiction with the intriguing concept of indigo children, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in mystery and detective fiction.
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They’re called indigo children- and one by one, they’re disappearing-in this “clever, witty and insightful”(San Diego Union Tribune) mystery.
Deputy Sheriff Carla Day is looking into the disappearances of a few “indigo babies”-gifted children who radiate a purplish glow, according to aura-seers. Then a fifteen-year-old indigo child, Tamina, falls off a hillside rock to her death, and nobody knows whether it was an accident, suicide, or murder. And just before dying, she whispers concern for her own secret baby. Carla’s father, an aging Egyptologist, might be able to help: he befriended the girl, but in his mental decline he confuses Tamina with Ta-Ent, a mythical journeywoman. Carla has a town full of unreliable witnesses; if only she knew which of them to discount.
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