![]() Bobo’s friend Fiji confides that she had seen Bernardo once in a People magazine, and that he is apparently a legitimate psychic. Rumors of Bernardo’s background stir in the town, and he is welcomed by all except for the reverend, who goes by Sheehan. ![]() ![]() Bernardo adjusts to these strange people while starting up his business, naming it “Bernardo, Psychic and Seer”. Further down the street he checks out a Gas N Go managed by a father who micromanages his two children, a derelict church and pet cemetery watched over by a strange priest, and a magic shop owned by a witch named Fiji who lives with her cat. Across the street from his new home, he meets a gay couple who run a nail salon and a small diner. He also meets a beautiful and mysterious woman named Olivia. Bernardo notes that Bobo has been unable to lease the building for the past several. He has a landlord named Bobo Winthrop, who owns a pawn store inhabited by a pale owl named Lemuel. The novel begins as Bernardo settles in to Midnight and gets to know his neighbors. He soon realizes that the rest of the townsfolk have similar plans in mind though they are ostensibly friendly, they harbor many secrets. Its protagonist is a 22 year old phone psychic named Manfred Bernardo, who moves to Midnight to live an anonymous life. ![]() The first book in the Midnight, Texas Trilogy, it takes place in the transient city of Midnight, a near ghost town in the Texan desert. ![]() Midnight Crossroad is a 2014 work of mystery-fantasy fiction by Charlaine Harris. ![]()
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