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I'm Okay, You're A Fake Follow up to I'm Okay, You're Dead
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Deanna Oscar and friends are back again—having survived Katrina what could go wrong? A murder, a visit from her family and a fake psychic trying to manipulate the vulnerable citizens of New Orleans for starters. Add a nosey reporter who pits De against the fake psychic to solve the murder and De's life is as crazy as ever.
De does her best to avoid publicity while trying to solve the murder and keep her family out of danger. The family wants her back in Chicago where it's safe. De is determined to set down roots in the Big Easy by buying a drag club and hanging with the local Lotus Circle ladies at a metaphysical shop, The Third Eye.
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Closet psychic medium Deanna Oscar wants to be a normal psychology professor at a nice college. The universe has other ideas. When the grandmother she never knew dies and leaves her everything, De enters a different world.
In New Orleans anything goes and her psychic powers aren't a secret. Deanna is the next in a long line of women with the gift. She doesn't plan on staying but a psychic vision puts her on the trail of a killer. Deanna can't turn her back on the future victims and becomes immersed in her grandmother's world. She isn't sure how to manage the mansion and fortune she inherited or the people who came with it. An ex-priest, a Latina drag queen and a socialite beauty queen are all very involved in the life De has taken over. But with a houseful of ghosts and haunted objects, she'll need the help. In over her head, De struggles to catch a killer who is out to get her as well.
Not accustomed to deliberately using her powers, she rises to the challenge with the help of her grandmother and The Lotus Circle.
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