A young blind deejay in New York—Audra Carter—reluctantly agrees to a risky experimental procedure to restore her vision.
The surgical technique was invented by her father—Dr. Jenson Carter—who is still tortured by guilt over the car accident that blinded Audra when she was a child.
The bold procedure is his last hope to ever restore her vision.
Yet both father and daughter are unaware that sinister agents plan to hijack the experiment to trigger within Audra a remarkable and dangerous new ability: DARKSIGHT.
“An action-packed thriller full of authentic human drama skillfully depicted. … an intelligently conceived work, driven more than anything else by fully developed characters in the throes of real human emotions.” – Kirkus Reviews.
“An engaging female protagonist, a mind-bending plot, and some marvelously gruesome pseudoscience make DARKSIGHT a true page-turning thriller about the fine line between emotional blindness and physical sight. …DARKSIGHT is a scintillating read.” – IndieReader.
“The blade that clears the path for medical progress has another edge, one that often creates unexpected, unimaginable, even unthinkable side effects, both real and imagined. Such is the case with DARKSIGHT. A tightly-written, fast-paced thriller that will make you think–and disturb your sleep. Highly recommended.” – DP Lyle, award-winning author of the Jake Longly and Cain/Harper thriller series.
“Mallery’s novel is a fast-paced thriller that is part X-Files mixed with a dash of CSI.” – The US Review of Books.
“‘Darksight’ by DC Mallery is an insightful psychological suspense that will take you on a thrilling ride! … The heroine begins as a person with depth, but as she faces challenges, she really evolves into a woman of incredible strength. … Fans of science fiction, suspense, and thrillers will love ‘Darksight.’ It would also make an excellent selection for a fiction readers group. Lively conversations are guaranteed!” – Reader Views.
“Author DC Mallery has clearly done his research as Darksight is brimming with science and technology that makes it feel like a Michael Crichton novel. … Ultimately it is a book that asks what you would do if you could have your one big wish come true: your sight restored…but there is always a caveat, and sometimes those caveats cost lives.” – San Francisco Book Review.