Spotlight: The Light Runner by Ally Walker

Things aren't as they appear to be at Bainbridge Psychiatric Hospital. Decorated war hero and politician Captain Oliver Haskell has voluntarily committed himself following the murder of his wife, scientist Hannah Haskell, in the parking lot of her workplace, Wellglad Pharmaceuticals. His case is assigned to Dr. Ella Kramer, a young psychiatrist just out of her residency with a troubled past of her own. After interviewing the captain, Ella starts to listen to her other patients at Bainbridge, who seem to be operating in another reality altogether. But it is when their reality bleeds into Captain Haskell's that Ella is forced to choose between the two worlds and learns to trust her gut about what really happened to Hannah Haskell that night. Detective Paul Moran who is investigating the murder smells a rat-or, perhaps, in this case, a rabbit-as he attempts to unravel what has taken place and its strange connection to the hospital's patients.

The Light Runner, the first installment in the Realities series from debut author Ally Walker, is an edge-of-your-seat metaphysical thriller that will mesmerize and haunt you from the first page to its shocking end.

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About the Author

Ally Walker is a noted television and film actress, screenwriter, and director who made her television debut in the NBC daytime soap opera Santa Barbara before landing films such as While You Were Sleeping, Universal Soldier, and Happy Texas. She played the leading role of Doctor Samantha Waters in the NBC crime drama series Profiler, for which she received a Saturn Award nomination for Best Actress. She later portrayed villainous Agent June Stahl in the FX crime drama, Sons of Anarchy; starred in USA Network’s sci-fi thriller Colony; had a recurring role in A&E’s Longmire; and worked alongside Adam Scott in the Fox comedy Ghosted. She also produced and directed the award-winning documentary For Norman…wherever you are that shined a light on LA County’s foster care system. This was followed by her independent film, Far More, which she penned and directed. Far More won Best Screenplay at the Milan International Film Festival. The Light Runner is her first novel