Let the Dead Sleep
An object of desire? Or of fear? It was stolen from a New Orleans grave—the centuries-old bust of an evil man, a demonic man. It's an object desired by collectors and by those with wickedness in their hearts. One day, its current owner shows up at Danni Cafferty's antiques shop on Royal Street,...
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An object of desire? Or of fear? It was stolen from a New Orleans grave—the centuries-old bust of an evil man, a demonic man. It's an object desired by collectors and by those with wickedness in their hearts. One day, its current owner shows up at Danni Cafferty's antiques shop on Royal Street, the shop she inherited from her father. But before Danni can buy the statue, it disappears, the owner is found dead…and Danni discovers that she's inherited much more than she realized. In the store is a book filled with secret writing: instructions for defeating evil entities. She'd dismissed it as a curiosity…until the arrival of this statue, with its long history of evil and even longer trail of death. Michael Quinn, former cop and now private investigator, is a man with an unusual past. He believes that doing the right thing isn't a job—it's a way of life. And the right thing to do is find and destroy this object weighted with malevolent powers. He and Danni are drawn together in their search for the missing statue, following it through sultry New Orleans nights to hidden places in the French Quarter and secret ceremonies on abandoned plantations. Cafferty and Quinn already know that trust in others can be misplaced, that love can be temporary. And yet their connection is primal. Mesmerizing. They also know that their story won't end when this case is closed and the dead rest in peace once again.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780778315698 (077831569X)
Publish date: September 24th 2013
Publisher: Harlequin
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Romance,
Paranormal Romance,
Mystery,
Contemporary,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Suspense,
Romantic Suspense,
Supernatural
Series: Cafferty and Quinn (#1)
So this turned out to be a pretty excellent read!Danni Cafferty's father Angus has died and left her his antiques shop on Royal Street. In that shop he has left a special book that he tells her she needs to read.Enter Michael Quinn, a former cop who earlier in life died on the operating table and ha...
This was a frustrating book. It was only just good enough to keep me going and I'm not sure finishing it was much of a pay-off.On the audio side of things, the actress/reader, Natalie Ross, did a very good job. The last audio book I listened to, Disturb by JA Konrath, was annoying due to the poor ac...
Heather Graham novels are light comfort reads for me. Her books aren't deep and are kind of predictable, but I never miss a better chunk of them. On that note, it is a rare one that gets more than 3 stars. This book was no different to me.
My notes from when I listened to this:-Please quit referring to the bust as an "object." Most annoying thing ever! -However, would a drug dealer/gang member really know to call it a "bust"? I think they'd probably call it a statue or something.-Would a cult really identify itself as a cult? Do they ...
Let the Dead Sleep is the first in a new series by Heather Graham. The series looks to be quite different from the Krewe of Hunters series. In a way, it reminds me of that TV show from the 80's, "Friday the 13th". The one about the antique shop owners who have to get back cursed objects. Only,...