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T.J. MacGregor
As T.J. MacGregor and Trish J MacGregor, Trish is the author of 35 novels - mysteries, suspense, thrillers, and science fiction. She sold her first novel, In Shadow, to Ballantine Books in 1984. In 2003, she won the coveted Edgar Allan Poe Award for Out of Sight. Her most recent novel, Ghost Key,... show more

As T.J. MacGregor and Trish J MacGregor, Trish is the author of 35 novels - mysteries, suspense, thrillers, and science fiction. She sold her first novel, In Shadow, to Ballantine Books in 1984. In 2003, she won the coveted Edgar Allan Poe Award for Out of Sight. Her most recent novel, Ghost Key, was published by TOR Books in August 2012.As Trish MacGregor, she has written dozens of non-fiction books on astrology, the tarot, dreams, and synchronicity. She started out as a freelance magazine writer and eventually became a regular contributor to OMNI Magazine's anti-matter section, which covered UFOs and all aspects of the paranormal. Through those assignments, she met famed abductee Betty Hill, UFO researcher Budd Hopkins, and others.She has been married to novelist/writer Rob MacGregor for 30 years. They've co-authored numerous self-help books on synchronicity, astrology, dreams, the tarot, and yoga. Their most recent book is UFOs in Aliens in the Backyard: UFO Encounters, Abductions & Synchronicities. Their daughter, Megan, is an aspiring writer, and they live in South Florida with three cats and a noble golden retriever. www.trishjmacgregor.comwww.synchrosecrets.com/synchrosecrets
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Just Talking Books
Just Talking Books rated it 11 years ago
Am completely sold on Ms MacGregor's works! Different and mysterious.What I liked: I won't lie, when I felt the direction Black Water was going, I was more than skeptical about how Ms MacGregor was going to make the story believable and not over the top. She did it very well by understating what ...
The Book Nerd
The Book Nerd rated it 11 years ago
I read this at the beginning at either middle school or high school for fun. I liked how the author did a couple of references from the 60s like Janis Joplin but the whole plot line and basically every thing felt very unrealistic to me. Going to an Island where it stays in the 1960s era and no one n...
Cathy67
Cathy67 rated it 12 years ago
Hillside? Cliffs? Florida? Gimme a break. My last read of T. J. MacGregor.
FrancesKR
FrancesKR rated it 12 years ago
I'll be honest; I'm keeping this one for the Joyce Carol Oates story.
Gosh I Wish I was a Good Writer
Gosh I Wish I was a Good Writer rated it 22 years ago
This was an interesting story about a vet whose wife disappears right before his eyes, a teen who can talk to animals and read people. The characters were well written and most of the plot is okay until the author starts to finish the book and the whole thing becomes a special effects nightmare and ...
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