About A Journey of the Mind
Sally Jo Hughes has always had amazing intuition--and a wild imagination. After graduating from college with a degree in creative writing, she contemplates her next steps. Planning on graduate school, she tries to focus on getting things set up for returning to school with her best friend in the fall. She quickly becomes frustrated with her mind showing her things she doesn't understand or know how to process. She wonders if someone is going to take her or hurt her, causing anxiety and fear in her, which she is not used to feeling.
Through her best friend's new boyfriend, Sally Jo learns of a case he is working on for the FBI about a young girl who was kidnapped. The case has been difficult, and nothing is making sense about it. Sally Jo quickly becomes caught up in the details and finds her brain has been giving her small glimpses, specifics about the missing child. She begins to relay her "brain pictures" and soon finds herself immersed in the case, trying to help find the little girl.
Can Sally Jo help find the girl in time? What could that mean for her future as a writer? Is her mind more beneficial in solving crimes or creating them on paper? Follow Sally Jo on her journey of mystery and self-discovery.
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