Blurb-ville
- Lissa Hamblen
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
What if gruesome crimes played out before your eyes?

In the hectic streets of a medium-sized American television market, journalist Bekka Douglas dances on the edge of destiny. She dreams of working as a reporter in a major city but is tethered to her reality by two unyielding anchors.
One, her mother, a soul cloaked in the shadows of bipolar disorder, relying on Bekka's unwavering presence for solace and support. The weight of care rests solely on Bekka's shoulders, a duty she carries with love yet burdened by the sacrifice it demands. There is also a second burden in the murky depths of Bekka's mind where tangled threads of fate unravel. Visions, mysterious and haunting, unfurl before her, painting macabre tapestries of crimes unfolding.
A peculiar gift or a sinister curse, these flashes propel Bekka into the heart of darkness, uncovering secrets that clamor to be told.

Bekka Douglas built her reputation as the first reporter on the scene—but no one knows her greatest scoop comes from something she can’t explain. Her unsettling gift for seeing violent crimes before they’re discovered has made her a newsroom star—and a woman haunted by the visions that fuel her success.
Now, Bekka’s premonitions are changing. Instead of glimpsing crimes already committed, she sees one about to unfold—a colleague and friend gunned down during a routine live shot. Every instinct tells her it’s a warning, not fate. But can she rewrite the ending before it’s too late?
As Bekka races to uncover the truth, she’s also thrust into a leadership role when her trusted mentor’s health falters. A new reporter stirs tension in the newsroom, her long-lost father resurfaces with a secret of his own, and Detective Brock—her complicated connection both on and off the record—wants to protect her from dangers she can’t even name.
Live Shot: Visions of Murder blends pulse-pounding suspense with newsroom intrigue, asking: Can a journalist who sees the future change the present?











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