I guess I had read this one. I keep saying I'm going to stop listening to this series, but I keep downloading a new one. I'm going to say it again, I need to stop listening to this series. I'm to the point where I dislike every female because the narrator makes them sound so frickin' whiney and weak...
****Reread 7/4-7/7/2012My thoughts:Loved this book the second time even more! I personally find serial killer stuff highly disturbing, so some parts were tough for me. Poor Tansy, using her psychic gifts to hunt serial killers from a very young age, even without having any psychic barriers built u...
When a spate of murders across the country look like they have been committed by GhostWalkers Kaden is given the task of tracking down the killers and eliminating them. He doesn't believe his friends could be the murderers but if they are to blame he will have to take them down, unsure where to tur...
Christine Feehan is going back to her Ghostwalker roots in her 7th book in the series, “Murder Game.” Our hero is Kadan Montague (or Kaden Bishop, as he introduced himself in Mind Game. Now, he says Bishop is just a nickname. And we need to ignore the fact that the spelling of his first name has ch...
Tansy Meadows has grown up, having to force herself to distance from others, even her own parents. Tansy has a psychic talent-due to Dr Whitney machinations, which have caused a lot of suffering. Tansy's talent is when she touches a object, the energy about the person that touched that object bombar...
Kaden Montague has been asked to find out which two GhostWalker teams are playing a dangerous Murder Game and to do so he needs elite serial tracker Tansy Meadows help to prove his men are innocent and find the ones who are guilty. But when Kaden meets Tansy he’s in for a shock because she’s a Ghost...
This was a rather disappointing read and I can't help but notice the thicker these books are the worst they get. Ms. Feehan should definitely cut the page count, this one would not have suffered from it, and made it a tad more interesting and gripping to read.It is becoming some kind of a ritual for...
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