The main character decides to change existing stereotypes in society and prove that one can discover new abilities and aspirations at any age, and that it is never too late to start living for oneself.
Bernie Moon feels like an invisible person. She has devoted her life to others – her husband, son, mother, friends (although she has none of them left). At 16, she was full of hope and strength. Now, at fifty, she is fading away. But when a young woman is murdered in her neighborhood, it awakens childhood memories of a talent she once had.
She promised herself that she would never use it again.
She knows that it could destroy not only her but everyone around her.
Bernie Moon is no longer unnoticed, but are those around her ready to accept her desire to change?
The book will appeal to fans of detective stories, magical realism, thrillers, and quality women's prose.