Ray Walker has served his country in war, and he doesn’t take kindly to being disrespected. Once, when a college professor foolishly remarked that veterans didn’t belong in college, he punched the professor and was arrested for his pains. Now cops are about as low, in his estimation, as professors.
So when Ray witnesses Stuart Hockaday being kidnapped, he refuses to call the cops and has to forge his own path to justice, which leads him straight to the door of Lady Isadora, psychic.
Ray asks Isadora to report the crime as a vision—simple enough, right? Isadora can keep the credit and maybe even boost her career a little, making Ray an all-around nice guy, serving out justice from the sidelines.
But Ray soon learns firsthand that no good deed goes unpunished when the sadistic kidnappers discover who tipped off the police—and marshal their gang to go after Isadora. Plus, they’re not quite done with the Hockaday family, either.
Can Ray and Isadora call on their strengths, and each other, to not only survive this onslaught from the enemy, but also defeat the criminals, once and for all, before they harm anyone else?