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I Have a Message for You

Christine Wilson

Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers Ltd.

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Summary

An ordinary mother and housewife, living in an ordinary estate, has had an extraordinary talent since childhood. She seeks no publicity and her ‘clients' are attracted solely by word of mouth, and keep coming back. Chrissie reads the Tarot cards, but finds that without trying, she makes contact with the spirit world - or, more often than not, the spirit world makes contact with her, whether she wants it to or not.
Her talent enables her to bring comfort to the bereaved or advise people on how best to deal with their problems, whether personal or business-related. Her empathy with her clients helps her to identify their problems before they speak, and her straightforward, honest responses to their questions immediately win their confidence.
This down-to-earth account of Chrissie's life in her own words tells a series of heart-warming but incredible stories about her career as a medium and a mother.
Available since: 05/30/2014.

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