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After receiving a brain tumor diagnosis and being told there is little chance of recovery, Rye Nova begins to lose interest in life as he deals with the inconvenience of his impending death. A chance meeting with Evelyn Sterling opens his eyes to the immense possibilities behind a gift he possesses that Rye once viewed as a curse. Rye tells her about a series of visions that have been bothering him. While they bond, New Orleans is awash with the news of three women who have disappeared without a trace. In K.M. Greffe's Rye Nova: Between Sight and Sound, the young man is unaware that his visions hold the key to apprehending a depraved killer whose three-strikes policy with his victims conceals a dangerous obsession.
K.M. Greffe focuses on entertaining character dynamics in Rye Nova: Sight And Sound. Good character development is on display, with the main characters having believable backstories that Greffe enhances with allusions to current historical flashpoints, as depicted by Rye's tattoos. Greffe skillfully combines strategically placed clues with immersive storytelling to create an even flow of conversation between the characters. Greffe expertly weaves together the stories of each character in the adventure while maintaining a narrative equilibrium that enables readers to understand the antagonist's motivations. One such instance is when Rye learns from one of his visions that he has met Evelyn's spouse. Rye Nova: Sight And Sound is an excellent example of superlative storytelling and pacing that suspense genre enthusiasts will enjoy just as much as I did.