The Remote Eye

The Tahra Files series

1. The Outcast ― 5
2. Defiance ― 10
3. Nemesis ― 16
4. Teenage Woes ― 22
5. The Forest ― 28
6. The Storm ― 36
7. The Remote Eye ― 41
8. Edward’s Secret ― 46
9. By The Sea ― 51
10. Glitz and Glamour ― 56
11. The Phone Number ― 61
12. The Library Quest ― 65
13. The Charleston ― 69
14. Clandestine Research ― 74
15. Unearthly Contact ― 79
16. The Plot Thickens ― 85
17. Portreath ― 89
18. The Board Room ― 92
19. The Watcher ― 96
20. An Honourable Mission ― 101
21. La Cumparsita ― 107
22. Fly Little One ― 115

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Description

Tahra Mamoun knows she is different, and not just because of her ethnicity. Due to the bullying she experiences as a child and the departure of her best friend, Tahra discovers her latent psychic abilities. She encounters a glamorous yet intriguing woman, who unwittingly draws her into a web of intrigue. Set against a backdrop of the 1950s and the Cold War, Tahra must save this enigmatic woman from imminent danger, even if it exposes her own power in the process.

Additional information

ASIN

B0FBKJCBXJ

Book File

ePUB, MOBI, AWZ, PDF

File size

3

Language

English

Print length

149 pages

Publication date

February 8, 2025

Reading age

16 – 18 years

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SKU RYTF250611

1 Review for The Remote Eye

  1. Becerra

    Great book!
    Since I started reading this book, I felt completely hooked and fascinated by how the story developed, especially with the main character, Tahra Maoumon. The way the author describes her situation, along with the Cold War setting and the overall atmosphere, makes it very easy to get into the story, follow the pace, and understand the character’s thoughts and feelings.
    Even though the book takes place during the war, I was able to relate several themes to the world today, which makes the reading even more fascinating.
    Without a doubt, this is a book I would recommend to anyone who enjoys stories with a bit of suspense and plot twists. It’s a mix of history, suspense, and adventure!

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What a great book! At first, it says it’s for young people between 16 and 18 years old, but honestly, I think it has no age limit.

Lina Perea

The Remote Eye by K.M. Gruchelska is one of those rare reads that pulls you in from page one and doesn’t let go. Set in the eerie tension of the 1950s Cold War, it blends paranormal mystery with emotional depth in a way that feels both nostalgic and fresh.

Anamaría Aguirre Chourio

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