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Dangerous Echoes unusual design, which incorporated the initials ‘JJJ’, expecting immediate empathy with Jay – his life, background or anything. Sarah was puzzled when something strange and shadowy enfolded her, but whatever it was seemed beyond her grasp. Considerably disturbed she replaced the case quickly just as Jay walked up to retrieve it. He remarked that it had belonged to his grandfather, James Jerome and really belonged to his father who was now ill and had no use for it. He would not want to lose it! Over the next few years Jay was good to Amy and they appeared to be very happy, so Sarah had gradually forgotten her first impressions. In those days, she was a very inexperienced medium. Her misgivings may have been due to a previous owner rather than the boy himself, who actually had a pleasant personality. Amy’s continued prosperity lulled Sarah’s trepidation. Now, a dull ache of dread returned. Thumbing through her diary she found she had no other commitments that day, no excuse for refusing, so she accepted. She need not worry about transport Jay said, a car would collect her and later return her to her home ...all she had to do was keep the trip secret and enjoy herself on the night. Since moving in with her widowed daughter a few years ago she had fallen into the habit, in spite of Clarinda’s protestations, of giving her own pleasure a low priority and, returning to the sitting-room, immediately regretted agreeing to go. She found it almost impossible to settle down again. Why was she filled with foreboding? There was almost four weeks to get through before the theatre date so Sarah determined to put it completely out of mind until then; however negative her attitude, she’d have to go! After all, she told herself repeatedly, theatre visits were diverting – special events to look forward to – and it would be nice meeting Amy again. Yes, she was glad she had accepted... she would thoroughly enjoy 11