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Phantom Evil

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Summary

A secret government unit is formed under the oversight of Adam Harrison, famed paranormal investigator. The six members he's gathered know a little of the otherworldly - each has honed a psychic talent of their own. Jackson Crow, part English, part Cheyenne, heads the group. Haunted by his experience with an ancestral ghost who saved his life as a child, and the recent murders of two previous teammates, Jackson can't tell if Adam's demoted him or given him an extraordinary opportunity. Despite his link to the realm of spirits, he's well aware that the living commit the most heinous crimes, with spiritualist charlatans existing merely to fool and seduce the unwary. To counterbalance Jackson's careful skepticism, Adam Harrison has paired him with Angela Hawkins, a young woman who learned the painful lesson of loss at an early age. A police officer utilizing her paranormal intuition in Virginia, she already has her hands full. But Adam's call to New Orleans is strong. The case: In a historic mansion in New Orleans' French Quarter, a senator's wife falls to her death from a balcony. Most think she jumped, distraught over the loss of her young son. Some say she was pushed. And yet others believe she was beckoned by the ghostly spirits that inhabit the house - once the site of a serial killer's grisly work. Whether supernatural or all too human, crimes of passion, greed, and desire will cast the pair into danger of losing their lives... and their immortal souls. "Graham does a great job of blending just a bit of paranormal with real, human evil." -Miami Herald "Graham wields a deftly sexy and convincing pen." -Publishers Weekly "An incredible storyteller." -Los Angeles Daily News Hear more about Adam Harrison's secret government unit in the Krewe of Hunters trilogy.

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5 comments

  • I found this audiobook to be extremely dull. As I am not acquainted with the author, I am unsure if this was their debut novel. If so, I hope their next work improves. The plot was incredibly predictable and overly verbose, and while the narration was not terrible, it wasn't particularly great either. The female voices were reminiscent of Mickey Mouse, which was quite off-putting. It was difficult to determine which genre this book fell into; it seemed to lack a clear classification, whether it be mystery (not quite a romance) or fantasy.
  • Book is probably excellent. But... the narrator doesn't read it very well to keep me enticed. I'm not fond of his accents and wish he would read the lines as if people were actually talking to one another not just reading a book aloud. Narrating should be more enthusiastic.
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