![]() ![]() I do like how Jess approaches the morality of what she does, though. I can understand the FBI getting involved after the first dead body, but if she’s calling from different locations, it would have been more intriguing if Jess had been doing this for a while and then people catch on to “Hey, someone from Indiana knows where all of these kids are.” Jess hasn’t explored the limits of what she can do after three phone calls, although she doesn’t seem particularly disturbed by the fact that she knows where people are. The problem is the pacing of the plot-the whole book takes place within a week, two weeks tops. Which is a let-down seeing that a lot of the book focuses on how Jess gets her power in the first place. ![]() When Lightning Strikes: Unlike the first Mediator book, this doesn’t really grab me into the series at first. ![]()
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