Miami Psychic: Confessions of a Confidante
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Miami Psychic: Confessions of a Confidante is a 2006 memoir published by the Regan Books division of HarperCollins. Its authors are listed as Regina Milbourne and Yvonne Carey.
The book purports to be the story of a psychic who uses her alleged gifts on behalf of a range of clients, and the challenges she faces in doing so.
[edit] References
- Norman, Bob, "Psych Job: Local Gypsy fortuneteller pulls one over on publishing giant Judith Regan," Broward-Palm Beach New Times, July 13, 2006. Retrieved August 26, 2006.
- Norman, Bob, "Psych Job, Part 2: Miami Psychic author is accused of a fortunetelling scam and jewelry theft as her book is published," Broward-Palm Beach New Times, August 3, 2006. Retrieved August 26, 2006.
- Norman, Bob, "City Bites Dog" (addendum to otherwise unrelated story), Broward-Palm Beach New Times, August 24, 2006. Retrieved August 26, 2006.
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