The Clairvoyant Countess

The Clairvoyant Countess by Dorothy Gilman is a reissue published by Random House Publishing Group on December 12, 1986. This 240-page book introduces readers to Madame Karitska, a character endowed with unique psychic abilities that allow her to perceive events beyond the ordinary, including murder. The narrative unfolds as she encounters Detective-Lieutenant Pruden, drawing her into a world filled with intrigue and danger.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and suspense as Madame Karitska navigates her extraordinary gifts and an exotic past. The story explores themes of danger and resourcefulness, set against a backdrop that combines elements of cozy mysteries and thrillers. This edition presents a captivating tale that showcases the author’s skill in weaving complex characters and engaging plots.
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In The Clairvoyant Countess, the bestselling author of the beloved Mrs. Pollifax series gives us the mysterious Madame Karitska, who can see things no one else can—including murder.
Madame Karitska has a style all her own—a rare blend of psychic power, an exotic past, and an uncanny gift for common sense. But when a chance encounter with Detective-Lieutenant Pruden of the Police Department catapults her into the midst of a seamier side of life, she must use all her resources to keep danger at bay.
“Dorothy Gilman is one of those authors that we would like to lock in a tower and command to produce a novel at least every three months. To get a new one is to become ecstatic, to finish it is to grieve, and to wait for the next one is torment!”—Chattanooga Times
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