It is the dawn of a whole new era, and Michelle starts by giving birth to a daughter, whom she appropriately names Dawn.
For Scottish telecom engineer Sam McLure, based in the North West of Scotland, being called out in the depths of winter, in the middle of the night to a fault in a remote junction box; it is only the beginning of his troubles.
When the local police find his Land Rover abandoned with a flat battery a couple of days later, there is no sign of Sam.
The fresh snow still displays his tracks up to the pole, and his harness is still attached twenty feet up and next to the junction box. There is nothing to show that he came down again and no other marks at all.
The police search his home, to find his passport and all his belongings still there. They also find a case of women’s clothes, and make a startling discovery. Sam has a secret.
Perhaps Michelle’s ‘friends’ are not alone.
Perhaps we are not alone.
Meanwhile, Michelle faces an adversary who is immune to her powers and powerful in other ways at getting what he wants. What he wants is a problem eradicated, and that problem is Michelle. He hires an ex-NYPD cop, Rick Bryce, with a history of ruthlessness to eradicate his little problem.
Neither man was prepared for the consequences of waging war against a certain blonde lady with attitude. Neither man was prepared for the manner in which she dealt with them.
Onto the scene comes another young woman with a different and potentially lethal agenda.
No one was prepared for Samantha, not even Michelle.