BY: DC MALLERY

Twenty-four-year-old Audra Carter, a deejay in Manhattan, won’t let mere blindness keep her from living life her way, sometimes even riding her bicycle through town, using her keen hearing and uncanny instincts to guide her. This is all much to the dismay of her father, Jenson, a neuroscientist who has devoted his career to finding a cure for her particular form of blindness. He now believes he has. With a number of test subjects, including Audra, Jenson takes his research to the next level, only to face apparent failure. Before long, a string of bizarre deaths involving the test subjects alarms Jensen and the FBI. Jensen is blamed for those deaths and fears his experiment was hijacked. Soon, Audra is kidnapped. As Jenson races to discover the truth, avoid the FBI, and save his daughter, Audra struggles with her captors and with a new and dangerous kind of seeing: darksight. Audra must not only master her mysterious darksight vision and fight oncoming madness, but also confront her past, to keep them both alive.

TAYLOR JONES SAYS: In Darksight by DC Mallery, Audra Carter has been blind for fourteen years, after an accident, and her father, Dr. Jenson Carter, is determined to find a way to restore her sight. He comes up with an unusual procedure that is supposed to help the brain relearn to see, using neurons in other parts of the brain. Not only is the procedure revolutionary, it also appears to be dangerous, for both Audra and her father…especially since people associated with the project have started dying.

Chilling, intense, and fast paced, this thriller will grab you by the throat from the very first page.

REGAN MURPHY SAYS: Darksight by DC Mallery is the story of a young woman, blinded in an accident as a child, whose father is a doctor determined to give her back her sight. Audra Carter has a strong sense of blindsight—the ability of the blind to sense where things are—and has long since come to terms with her blindness. But her father, Dr. Jensen Carter, has spent the fourteen years since she was blinded trying to find a cure for her. He has come up with a revolutionary new procedure which is supposed to reprogram her brain and give her renewed vision. The experiment doesn’t seem to work, at least not a first. But then Audra develops darksight, a strange new way of seeing. She would be ecstatic, expect that test subjects for the procedure are dying all around her, she is kidnapped, and her father is in danger…

Darksight is well written, fast paced, and intriguing, a fascinating page turner that will keep you enthralled all the way through.