The Miracle:
A Visionary Novel







"The Miracle" - Psychotherapist Gurian, the bestselling author of numerous parenting and psychology books (The Wonder of Girls; The Soul of the Child), has written a riveting supernatural suspense novel that tracks the efforts of a psychic to find a serial killer in Spokane, Washington. The novel begins when a clairvoyant, cancer-stricken boy is run down by a car. At the accident scene where he dies, an other-worldly light hovers over his body and suffuses the neighborhood. Soon afterward, his nurse, Beth Carey, has visions of children being murdered. Her hallucinations turn out to be premonitions; a serial murderer who calls himself the Light Killer begins to terrorize Spokane, killing several children and sending letters to the local paper explaining his garbled philosophy ("The Creator inhales darkness and exhales light. This is how I feel when I hold the [dying] child in my arms, that I can breathe again, breathe Light again"). Beth, suspecting that the killer was influenced by the same mysterious light that gave her psychic powers, searches for him, hoping to forge a connection with this doppelganger and keep him from killing again. Gurian infuses the story with his own ideas about the divine and the dawning of a new kind of human being with spiritual intuition....Even skeptics will find the murder mystery gripping.  Gurian delicately ups the tension with each successive murder, and the climax is stunning.

— Publishers Weekly, May 5, 2003

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Michael Gurian's The Miracle is itself a miracle.  The first shot at a new genre Gurian calls "Visionary Fiction," opens up new worlds not only for the characters in the story, but for the reader as well.  Blending some of the best qualities of science fiction with the best qualities of the psychological thriller, The Miracle will take the reader on a ride that is sometimes as serene as an evening scene beside a lake, ands sometimes as wild as the voice of God in the desert. 

James Connor, author of SILENT FIRE

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THE MIRACLE is that rarest of novels, as wise as it is suspenseful.  It not only takes us into the world it creates, but under the skin of that world, where the true importance of our lives lies hidden. 

— Terry Trueman, Author of Stuck In Neutral 

 











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