The Night Is Alive
www.eHeatherGraham.comMIDNIGHT IN SAVANNAH… It's a city of beauty, history…hauntings. And one of the most haunted places in Savannah is a tavern called The Dragonslayer, built in the 1750s. The current owner, Gus Anderson, is a descendant of the original innkeeper and his pirate brother,...
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www.eHeatherGraham.comMIDNIGHT IN SAVANNAH… It's a city of beauty, history…hauntings. And one of the most haunted places in Savannah is a tavern called The Dragonslayer, built in the 1750s. The current owner, Gus Anderson, is a descendant of the original innkeeper and his pirate brother, Blue. Gus summons his granddaughter, Abigail, home from Virginia, where she's studying at the FBI Academy. When she arrives, she's devastated to find him dead. Murdered. But Abby soon learns that Gus isn't the only one to meet a brutal and untimely end; there've been at least two other victims. Then Captain Blue Anderson starts making ghostly appearances, and the FBI's paranormal investigation unit, the Krewe of Hunters, sends in Agent Malachi Gordon. Abby and Malachi have a similar ability to connect with the dead…and a similar stubbornness. Sparks immediately begin to fly—sparks of attraction and discord. But as the death toll rises, they have to trust each other or they, too, might find themselves among the dead haunting old Savannah!
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780778315070 (077831507X)
ASIN: 077831507X
Publish date: July 30th 2013
Publisher: Harlequin
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Series: Krewe of Hunters (#10)
Another great book by my favorite Author. This one takes place in Savannah Ga, lot of history in the book lots of pirates, lots of mystery, and lots of Ghosts.
Overall, I have really enjoyed this series. There have been a couple of stories that have a little underwhelming, but this one, thankfully, was not. I really enjoyed the story. The mystery was really solid with a number of suspects. It definitely kept me guessing as to the identity of the killer...
An okay book. It loses a star because I figured out the "who dunnit" way before the big reveal. Also, not a big fan of insta-love. The narrator got on my nerves a bit. Disliked his southern accent.
There are several reasons why I enjoy Heather Graham's books so much. First, I love ghost stories and it is hard to find a good ghost story these days. She also has the historical element to all of her books, which I find to be both interesting and a lot of fun. They are fairly easy reads and are...