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Remote Viewer: Shadow Rescue

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Her mind is her most powerful weapon. What happens when it's erased? Harvey Boone from the National Clandestine Service convinces Jazz Elliot to join his psychic spy division since she’s the most adept remote viewer he’s ever found. Her mission is to find the Chinese assassins who threatened elite Americans to stop the release of a biological weapon in China. Before she locates the assassins, her memory is wiped, and she doesn’t remember Harvey or her mission. Now she can’t distinguish her friends from her enemies, including Aidan, who claims to be her redeemer. She decides to trust an abbot and hide in a monastery in China. He promises to help her retrieve her memory. In exchange, Jazz agrees to find a missing human rights attorney and help his niece escape China. But she will need Aidan's help—the man who deceived her.
This fast-paced global thriller explores the mind's potential, the murky ethical issues of our times, and the unrelenting strength of the human spirit in the face of evil, love, and truth. Fans of high-suspense stories about women with extraordinary powers, as in the Robert J. Crane series, The Girl in the Box, or the Jayne Ann Krentz, Fogg Lake series, will enjoy the intrigue and secrets revealed in Remote Viewer Shadow Rescue.

You can read each book in the Remote Viewer Shadow Rescue, Phantom Shadow, and Galaxy Shadow as a standalone.

290 pages, Paperback

Published October 20, 2016

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About the author

Rhonda Armbrust

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Weaving stories of powerful women fighting injustice.

Rhonda Armbrust has published her Remote Viewer trilogy, written numerous non-fiction articles for books, magazines, and newspapers is a copywriter and a passionate poet.

She enjoys writing action and adventure thrillers where powerful women fight injustice while battling their inner demons.

Remote Viewer Shadow Rescue takes a fictional look at a contemporary government remote-viewing program buried within the National Clandestine Service and the young woman who is the most adept psychic spy the NCS has ever found. Someone wants to stop her from unraveling a plot to release a bioweapon in China.

The second book in the series is Remote Viewer Phantom Shadow. When Jazz is asked to find a friend's missing daughter, she is thrust into the vile world of human trafficking.

In book three, Remote Viewer Galaxy Shadow, Jazz's daughter, Jenny, helps a boy evade the hunters who want to stop him from promoting his zero-point energy technology that could save the planet.

Each book in the series can be read as a standalone.

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A big shout out to everyone who has read any or all of my books, has supported my writing, and/or visited my author page. Thank you so much! Rhonda Armbrust

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December 18, 2018
Refreshing twist!

Anyone who enjoys a good thriller, spy novel, or finds the gathering of government intelligence interesting would enjoy Shadow Rescue. Real life characters make remote viewer skeptics question the possibilities.
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January 23, 2021
I'm afraid that this book just wasn't for me. It just felt a little too far fetched and that's taking out the whole remote viewer side of things; which although featured in the book seemed to happen by chance. The main issue to me was the main character, Jazz. She seemed to just accept everything that happened to her. She accepts the job with Harvey with no real details about what she is meant to be doing or any kind of contract. Then she gets abducted; brought back with her mind wiped then abducted again and ends up in China. And she just accepts being in China. She just didn't gel for me as a character. And Aidan as a character didn't go down well either - he's English and says mate a lot; which I have to say not many people say that repeatedly at the end of their sentences.

I won't be reading any more of this series.
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June 30, 2023
Unique plot

This book has a unique plot that immerses the reader into an incredible journey into China and beyond. The characters Jazz and Aidan meet on their journey are very loveable and impart sage wisdom.one can take to heart in real life.
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January 23, 2024
I loved it! I wish it would have had a few more chapters though! I would have loved to see Jazz & Aidan’s wedding & the reunion between Yan & Jazz at Yan’s brother’s wedding. But hopefully that is the next book. I will be recommending this book to my friends!
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